Obadiah: Non-action government is making economic situation worse

Democratic League of Kosovo Chairman Lumir Abdixhiku, under the controversial and discriminating cycle of citizens “The LDK listens to”, has stayed in Obilic today. He has listened closely to the challenges and serious social and economic problems in this time of crisis that citizens are facing every day. The Kosovo government has decided since [...] time.
Democratic League of Kosovo Chairman Lumir Abdixhiku, under the controversial and discriminating cycle of citizens “The LDK listens to”, has stayed in Obilic today.
He has listened closely to the challenges and serious social and economic problems in this time of crisis that citizens are facing every day.
Kosovo's “government has decided that in times of crisis, it will remain a spectator, instead of taking concrete steps to alleviate the economic crisis, is burdening it, failing to act and act that everything is in normal Souza. Inflation today has reached record numbers ever in the history of the state of Kosovo, raising the prices of basic products has doubled, so the struggle for existence is the battle many citizens face, said Mayor Abdixhiku.
He has also talked about the energy crisis, which he said has added to the lives of our citizens.
The energy crisis has weighed down the lives of citizens; before us we have a difficult winter, we'll face a lack of electricity. A responsible government that has spent a winter in crisis so far would have to make all preparations to spend this winter easier. This arrangement deepens further the crisis, which will bring consequences to our citizens and industry in our country”, Abdixhiku said, among other things.
As for the lack of foreign investments that are causing damage to our country, Mayor Obadiah said:
“On the level of foreign direct investment, today Kosovo is more than ever short of strategic investors for many reasons; continued delays as a result of the bureau, an unfavourable political and economic environment, etc. Imagine which company with great financial powers would risk its capital when you hear our country's prime minister speak in every war interview. This discurs is very dangerous not only for the economic level but also for the political one. ”
Abdixhiku has also spoken of the LDK vision, as well as the offer for citizens to face any challenge.
Kosovo's Democratic Order “has offered concrete plans to solve and overcome the economic crisis as easily as possible. Furthermore, we are drafting our platform by daily listening to Kosovo citizens. Their needs and demands are being given the answer to the alternative, so this exchange of ideas and thoughts will be the backbone of our government plan”, Chairman Abdixhiku has concluded.










