Elections hinder economic recovery, SAA implementation required

Keeping early elections in this period is not seeing it as reasonable -- Emrush Ujkan, from the European Investors' Council (KIE). He said holding elections is an additional burden, because according to him, the focus should not be elections, but economic recovery caused by pandemic. “In all this mess, it's [...]
He said holding elections is an additional burden, because according to him, the focus should not be elections, but economic recovery caused by pandemic.
“In all this mess, it's pointless to keep elections, but if the previous government hasn't performed its duties maybe this is the best option”.
Instead of looking at economic recovery, we now have to continue to run the electoral campaigns”.
Among other things, Wolfan hopes for the new government to work on adopting laws especially in the area of economic recovery.
Let any party come, but just let me work in the best interests of the country”.
According to him, the new government will be active and review all policies on foreign investment by taking quick steps even in implementing the SAA.
The first and most important “is implementation of the Law on Economic Recoveration, so it needs to be developed that law enforcement infrastructure, use different financial instruments to function in the private sector, and in relation to foreign investment to target the implementation of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (MSA)”, he said.
Early elections will be held on February 14th, after the Constitutional Court ruled on the collapse of the Hoti Government, due to opposition to MP Etem Arifi's vote.
During Wednesday, President Vjosa Osmani decided on the election date.











