Krasniqi: Young people are abandoning Kosovo due to stagnation during Kurti Government

Chairman PDK, Memli Krasniqi, has reacted after publishing the World Index of Economic Freedom Report. He has said that this report, according to him, has begun to sway with radical steps by the Kurti Government. Krasniqi has underlined the fact that in this report, Kosovo was 51st in 2019, in 2018 it was [...]
He has said that this report, according to him, has begun to sway with radical steps by the Kurti Government.
Krasniqi has underlined the fact that in this report, Kosovan was 51st, in 2018, while this year is 88th, so 28 places worse.
“What is the trend of governance and the quality of Kosovo's governance for today better illustrates this rappid overthrow of the status of economic freedom. Moreover, when it is known that in these reports, not only is economic freedom reflected as the special entity but also the conglomerate with substantial factors such as the state of education, health, welfare, environment, innovation and social development, Kosovo's stagnation becomes even clearer”, it wrote.
He has said that Kosovo has pronounced stagnation under Kurti's Government, and the cause of this stagnation according to him young people have begun to abandon Kosovo much.
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There is no political freedom, no economic freedom. This fundamental report of a democratic order that we have constantly tried for has begun to sway radical steps by the Kurti government.
In 2018, the US-based, internationally respected think-tank, Heritage Foundation, the World Economic Freedom Index Report, the Republic of Kosovo, ranked 56th, leaving behind many developed democracies, such as Spain, Slovenia, Croatia, France and others.
In 2019, Kosovo's ranking was listed 51st. In 2020, in 53rd, and in 2021, 58th place. The trend of the movement was dynamic, but it did not come out of the parameters of a state that created a literal climate for entrepreneurship and economic freedom.
Unfortunately, the 2022 report, Kosovo is drawn from the parameters of economic freedom by moving it to 86th place -- that is, all 28 countries worse, where the line starts to be marked between democracies and political regimes. And this, for just one year of unscheduled government vision without the developmental agenda of Kurti government.
What is the trend of governance and the quality of Kosovo's governance for today best illustrates this recent decline in the status of economic freedom. Moreover, when it is known that in these reports, economic freedom as a special entity is not only reflected, but also a conglomerate with substantial factors such as the state of education, health, welfare, environment, innovation and social development, Kosovo's stagnation becomes even clearer.
Unfortunately, because of this stagnation, our young people have begun to abandon Kosovo heavily. This is an alarming signal for all of us, and it would have to be a 24-hour alarm for the government Kurti, which is taking Kosovo a step further towards misery and social uncertainty every day.











