Tolaj: AKP pandemic has been declining inflows

The government's search for suspension of sales has been the main reasons why the Kosovo Privatisation Agency's inflows (AKP) for 2020 have been affected. So said AKP director Valon Tolaj, in the Commission for Economics, Industry, Undertaking and Market, where it is reviewing the annual report of the Kosovar Agency [...]
So said AKP director Valon Tolaj, in the Commission for Economics, Industry, Undertaking and Market, where it is reviewing the annual report of the Kosovo Privatisation Agency for 2020.
The AKP's “in 2020 has not been easy. There have been negative indicators for reasons not to the AKP but to external factors. Pandemia has had a tremendous impact. There has been a request from the government for temporary suspension of the sale, and we have not had activities, but we have done other jobs. These have influenced the AKP to mark inflows. There's a drop in revenues from the rent for the state of pandemic. There has been an increase in the distribution of 20 percent of”, he said.
LVV MP Mimoza Kusari-Lila has had criticism of the report presented by the AKP.
You have not presented the report. Incomes are down, but expenses are still the same”, she said.
The commission at this meeting with 5 votes for, 1 against and 1 abstention has approved the government's decision for chairmanship and members of the Board of the Regulatory Authority for Electronic and Post Communications led by ARKEP with additional material; and has made the decision to form panel for the development of the interview process for the selection of “Regulatory Authority for Water Services” and “chairman of the Regulatory Commission for Water Services <x>, in which MPs will participate.











