The tour of Kosovars towards Albania for weekend: Gastronoms make government a lot

The deployment of new measures against Avid-19, including the closure of gastronomy and shopping centres by April 18th, has led many Kosovo citizens to rush Albania to spend this weekend. And they have also expressed concern about the Kosovo Gastronomous Association, even the going of citizens to [...]
The deployment of new measures against Avid-19, including the closure of gastronomy and shopping centres by April 18th, has led many Kosovo citizens to rush Albania to spend this weekend.
And they have also expressed concern about the Kosovo Gastronomous Association, and they claim that the going of citizens to Albania means exporting money and importing the virus to us.
Arian Vranica from the Gastronom Association, in an interview for Online Economics, said closing gastronomia premises in the country has been an unwise policy by domestic institutions.
This is exactly what we've said and what we're worried about is going to happen, which is closing the economy on one side, and especially gastronomy, which is always being hit with specific decisions, where it's being allowed to work with very small capacities 20 to 30% and a large number of them don't work at all, we see these are like a unwise policy because the borders with Albania that are being released in terms of control, where this moment has been used by the very citizens of our country exporting money and importing the virus, because that's what we're saying in our epidological situation is similar to our country, and if we're dealing with our own institutions where we've been able to do this through the government and then we're able to do it're able to do it're doing it's doing it's all right in Albania, and then we're also doing it's doing it's doing it's going to do it's going to do it's going to do it's going to be done that way that's where we's going to do it's going to be doing it's going to do it's
He even said that taking the country's closure capacities to base should not happen, adding that even the decision to test the PCR and that only isolation is not being respected in the report with Albania.
“ ... we're aware that the damage is huge and in the past year we've had according to data 64% decline or 20 million losses in the second three months, according to other estimates, only in wedding halls have it been planned somewhere around 10 thousand events if the 10 thousandm euros per then amount to 100 million euros to lose”.
And given our budgetary capacities as a state, we shouldn't have had to make such a closure, and that's disturbing in these days that neither the decision nor the one. PCR for 72 negative hours and not for itself is being respected in relation to Albania”.
Vranica away has said that by the moment the decision has come to an end, a decision had to come to finance businesses, as by the beginning of next month is extremely late as a decision.
“It would have to be good for us to carry out a meeting first with the finance minister to understand an assessment and damage to the gastronomy and package sector that would have to be shared, rather than having a closure caused the damage, and then to consider this assessment of budgetary capacities, and in parallel setting two decisions for closure and financial support. We have met Minister Murati where it is expected that at the end of the month or early next month there will be a subvention of applying through an ATK system and becoming a subvention of these tools”,












