Obadiah: This government feeds on crises, but has become unaffordable for citizens

The chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Lumir Abdixhiku, said on Saturday that his party has offered concrete proposals for easing the price hikes, however, has not indicated what they are. According to him, inflation has reached 20 percent, and the price of basket products has doubled, and the budget for [...]
According to him, inflation has reached 20 percent, and the price of basket products has doubled, while the capital investment budget has only been realised 11 percent, but added that “this power is not listening, and that at a time when the economic crisis is expected to be heavier in the last decade”.
These statements he made in the context of the new controversial and discriminating cycle “The LDK is listening to”, with cérast Abdixhiku meeting with Peja citizens' facilities, where they discussed the new LDK programme as well as the crises Kosovo is going through, with particular emphasis on economic ones.
“There is no crisis that this power has not produced, safely deepened, while in the face of all crises, the LDK has offered concrete ideas and proposals for their relief or overcoming, but without responsibility and governmental inadequacy is the particular” crisis, the LDK's first said.
This government can feed on crises and live on them, but the price of these crises has become unbearable for citizens. You cannot abandon citizens first and then follow them for punishment. The last case was when 25 thousand families of teachers faced government punishment, collectively being sentenced to democracy. Teachers stopped paying their salaries by making life harder for them, not getting enough of the difficulties of other crises that they as a whole are going through”.
Abdixhiku also commented on Rifat Latif from the post of minister of health. He said the real minister of this ministry is the prime minister himself, “therefore his failure, which is also seriously damaging the health of citizens”.
“Changing three ministers in only one and a half years cannot be the problem of ministers themselves. No, this is a problem of Kurti's mismanagement and inability to organise government work; for the recent resignation of Latif, the third minister in a row, we should seek responsibility not only from ministers but also from Prime Minister”.












