The Kurti 2 Government programme in the Parliament is presented tomorrow

The Kosovo Assembly will hold an extraordinary session tomorrow starting at 10:00, with the only topic of the agenda presenting the governing programme for the next four years, approved on May 7th. The governing programme will focus on measures to cope with the consequences of pandemic, economic development [...]
The governing programme will focus on measures to cope with the consequences that are leaving the pandemic, the country's economic development, support for businesses, minimum wage growth, job creation and social schemes reshuffle.
The first priority according to the Kurti 2 government is health in pandemic conditions, while the second has to do with the economy as well as in pandemic conditions. In this respect, according to Prime Minister Albin Kurti, the government's priority is to provide vaccines.
Kurti has said that during his government's mandate there will be transparency, professionalism and accountability. While promising reform in justice, where self - sacrifice will be the principal word for this reform.
Kurti has also said that reforms will be made in social schemes during his government mandate by providing support to families with small incomes, additions to children and employment for young age. It has also promised construction of 160 nests across the country, financial support for young couples and minimum wage increases to 250 euros.
Kurti has promised that during these four years of governance, development of the health information system will be completed and started with increased health insurance fund.
Similarly, he has said, public administration reform will complete and implement diversification of energy resources and strategic assets, ensuring affordable prices for industries and households.
Kurti has also promised access to drinking water for citizens who do not have and the problem of sewage after four years was governed to be a problem of the past.
As for the exile, Kurti has confirmed that it will be part of the country's economic development. He has said his government will create the fourth grant for municipalities in order to allow more autonomy to mayors of the municipalities for investment in their municipalities.
Kurti has announced that during the ruling mandate, Kosovo will apply for EU membership and membership in the Adriatic Charter. He has also said his government is preparing the file to sue Serbia for genocide, while dialogue has ranked fourth priorities for his government.
The governing plan also envisions a 6-month salary of 250 euros for unemployed lehosis. The country's economic recovery plan will focus on several key points, such as increasing purchasing power, production, export and facilitating policies to be undertaken by the government to support businesses.
Otherwise, the opposition has criticised Kurti Government for failing to publish the governing plan in time.











