Bajrami: Kurti's ceiling price law favours big businesses and small ones bankrupt

Mrs. Hykmete Bajrami, deputy of the LDK, former minister, in an interview with Ilir Mirena, provides extremely simple clarifications to the secularists of the economy, how today our life, despite the tectonic changes on the global scene at the beginning of the war in Ukraine, could be a little cheaper. In the interview area where Mirena and I discussed [...]
In the part of the interview where Mirena and I discussed the draft law on the price of the ceiling of basic products, MP Barjam says that as such, it is anti-unconstitutional.
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Because it is problematic now to measure the cost of each business”, Bajrami says.
I don't believe that the ceiling price for oil has a lot, when there was no administrative guidance and it had reached the maximum price of 1.96, at that time the market barrell price was $120. Today's barrell prize, I'm thinking September when I last saw it, you got $70.
The ceiling price isn't that it moved too much the consumer price, that the cent yesterday is cheaper, one cents more expensive today.
Such laws favor large merchants, large networks, and poor or bankrupt small businesses. Because a shop in a neighborhood or rural area there means, it is evident that the price of sugar, rice, flour and oil is known to be more expensive than the prices on large market networks.
However, that store there, I can sell 45,000 pounds per day, while any of the major markets in the country, have hundreds of thousands of euros in circulation, I know there are large margins of 70 thousand and 100 thousand euros in circulation a day, and one that I sell 100kg with a price of a 100 cents has an estimated 5 cents, while the costs are cheaper, because of the economy of the scale, when you sell more, costs are reduced.
And this store in the neighborhood that sells 2-3-4 kilos a day, has a higher margin because the cost is higher.
But as a consumer, I'm fine and informative, and they all know today, they know how much the oil line is in the neighborhood, the village.
The government has thought, I land calculated costs, but does not have equal costs a large market in the city with a village store. This one buys it from him, the price of this supply is the final prize for that big market.
But as a consumer I know it costs the most expensive oil tool in the neighborhood, but I buy it because I buy it when I need it. I don't take the car to buy a liter of oil from a village, for example, in Pec in town.
The Ground Price LawHe's got a lot of greats in his favor, because he's up to the marjae assignment while the little ones have the most expensive costs and they're going straight. Bankrupt.
We think it's unconstitutional., because it's contrary to Article 10 of Constitutional”, she says.
Asked that, since it is also anti-unconstitutional, will the LDK submit this law if it becomes such at the Constitutional Court, Bajrami says:
“Send to the Constitutional Court will depend on the final product of the law.
Article 5, paragraph 1.6 says that when you explain what temporary measures are the price ceiling, it says that economic operators are willing to offer the same product even after the measures are set up.
What do you mean? If a store in the neighborhood or rural areas has no accounts of sugar, rice, or oil at the prices that the government places on it, it's telling you. The government is telling you, you have to make up that even after the price is set, you have got a <x0 product, she says.












