Green Carton payment for exiles viewed as electoral effect

The Kosovo government has approved the allocation of fivem euros for subsidies to the border policy for exiles this year. This government action, analyst Shemsie Jashari, is seeing biased, with electoral effect. In a conversation with Online Economy, Jashari said this decision is not a long-term solution, but membership in Green Carton. [...]
In a conversation with Online Economy, Jashari said this decision is not a long-term solution, but membership in Green Carton.
“actually the power sharing for covering the spending of the asylum policy is a good decision, though it can be discussed how much equality or inequality creates in relation to Kosovo citizens, as this policy is covered by the taxes of citizens who at first seem poor. If we look at it economically, it's not the cost in relation to the goods they bring and the expenses they make and the money they bring to the country. But, I don't think it's a long-term solution, it's an ad-hoc move that, in light of the election campaign, is more or less effective campaigning this decision. Long-term solution is not, it has to be the solution to being part of the green card. ”
On the other hand, the analyst says the government should focus on providing better administrative services to the exiles.
We should actually serve with good services, administrative and municipal services and central level... I think that exiles would be very pleased to freeze services at the central and central level... The government has had to do much earlier for membership in the green card so it doesn't look like we're giving the exiles away because they don't need”.











