Kosovo Gastronoms seek state hand

Kosovo Gastronomers' Association Secretary Arian Vranica has said the gravity sector is suffering from inadequate measures of the Government of Kosovo. In an interview at “Day 7”, he said they do not have financial support and that this sector has suffered unprecedented damage. “Unlike past government, in this government [...]
In an interview at “Day 7”, he said they do not have financial support and that this sector has suffered unprecedented damage.
Contrary to the past government, we have had three meetings in this government for two precautions, for the last move we do not have after co-operation, the situation is not easy. We're suffering as a total sector, we're suffering from inadequate Qevra measures with different delays, both in terms of financial support and fiscal policy, as well as in managing pandemic. We're the last of the vaccine process. Gastronomia has been viewed from the start as a particular island by being hit with various decisions, and the damage has been unprecedented. It has been a very painful compromise for this sector, taking into account other countries that are not even thought to have been so quick in providing vaccines because there has been a completely liberal move in countries like Albania, Montenegro and others compared to Kosovo where we are risking the same scenario to repeat, but we will not allow the same”, he said.
“Gastronomia is best in Albania. Montenegro last year has had a tremendous economic downturn. Albania has had timely tourism hikes, Kosovo has had a 92% decrease in tourism”, Vranica added in Klan Kosovo.
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