Kurti: We've started sewing a torn bag.

The increase in revenues of 34 per cent compared to last year, according to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, has occurred because people are more willing to pay taxes when they know that the government does not steal. Kurti during a meeting he held with structures in Gjilan said that through Vetting they started [...]
The increase in revenues of 34 per cent compared to last year, according to Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, has occurred because people are more willing to pay taxes when they know that the government does not steal.
Kurti during a meeting that has been held with structures in Gjilan said that via Vetting they started “the gaping bag”.
The people are more willing to pay taxes when they know the government doesn't steal. So how can you ask for a morning tax business when news in the evening has shown scandals from the prime minister to most ministers, so it has been in the past. No one likes to see us in a sack torn. As you wish to see them in a torn bag, we even know it from life experience when we put it in the sack first. Now the people have seen that we're sewing the bag, that it's been torn it's no doubt, but we're stitching the bag”, he said.
An interesting explanation, Kurti also had about the importance of state reserves, which he said twice as prime minister found empty.
“I know how to do this, what governments have done before, is like throwing wood into a cot and having no window. You burn wood, but the temperature outside comes in immediately, because you don't have windows. And the state is the people's house. In an economic sense, state reserves have the economy's communication function”, he said. / KP











