Hamza: Economics will be a priority in my program

The economy is listed as the first priority in the PDK candidate programme for Mitrovica chairman Bedri Hamza. Hamza in Rubikon of Kosovo said that if she wins the Mitrovica race, she will be fully engaged in creating new jobs. <x)
Hamza on Rubikon of Klan Kosovo said that if you win the race for Mitrovica will be fully engaged in creating new jobs.
“Vetvitvitvitti is imposed as a topic of economics and employment, it is known to be a large number of people without jobs, especially of young girls and boys, and we will do everything we can to create conditions and create environments for private businesses to come to invest in Mitrovica, to be welcomed in Mitrovica and Mitrovica businesses, since Mitrovica's businesses, in addition to employing them and the profits they actually spend in Mitrovica, because they are supplied to Mitrovica, invest in Mitrovica”.
Hamza said that easing administrative and bureaucratic procedures facilitates doing business.
The “are also welcome to all firms from Kosovo and beyond Kosovo, and the goal is to open as many jobs as possible, and much work must be done for it and in cutting administrative, bureaucratic, infrastructure regulation. I'm now talking about the citizens of Mitrovica in the business park, there are several businesses operating there, unfortunately those who since 2016 have no contracts, have expired contracts, business will be predictable, will be safe, they need long-term contracts, and beyond that the parcel is not preciluent and can't be used as mortgages, while there are cases where in other municipalities they can use”, he said.
Hamza added that the free economic zone needs joint investment of the central and local level.
The free economic zone needs investment, I believe it will be a joint investment of the central and local levels, there cannot be invested in a country where business does not have road infrastructure, no water, no lighting, no security and must come and be placed in Mitrovica and businesses from Mitrovica and outside Mitrovica in order to create free jobs for new generations<1>, Hamza said.











