Grooming, Obadiah: Kurti's intern government inept and neglect

The chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lumir Abdixhiku, has reacted after high oil levels in Kosovo, writes Periscopi newspaper. Abdixhiku has said that state inspectors are nowhere like the Competition Authority, which is paralyzed and defunct. On the other hand, Obadiah said that this situation is the product of [...]
Abdixhiku has said that state inspectors are nowhere like the Competition Authority, which is paralyzed and defunct.
On the other hand, Abdixhiku has said this situation is the product of inadequacy and neglect by the Government of Practicers, as he has called Obadiah.
The first of the LDK has listed some of the pre-mature proposals, but the Kosovo government has ignored them.
Here you have his full status:
The price of oil goes up in the world record, because the obsessions of the cheats can control them. There is no one to check because on one side state inspectors are nowhere; on the other, the Competition Authority is paralyzed and unfunctional. Today it is 10 months since Kurti's intern government has left this institution without Bord, therefore without people who start investigations or make crisis-time decisions like today.
This is the price of inadequacy and neglect. It's the price of abandoning basic state tasks. We're in crisis. And we don't have government in this crisis. Warnings raised in time are heard and recommendations given are ignored.
On February 3rd, as the LDK has warned the Government of taking measures in grain insurance before the explosion of Russian aggression in Ukraine. No response.
On February 16th, we have urged the Government to provide a package of fiscal measures that charge high inflation ʹ the most historic ʹ in Kosovo. No response.
On February 21st, we have asked the Government to operate the Competition Authority as preventing possible price manipulations; the same ones we are facing today. No response.
This week, we have provided concrete recommendations on measures to be taken for easing sustainability; with particular emphasis on reducing the excise VAT on derivatives first and later and in basic products. Our recommendations were supported by all except the Government. No response.
Disregardability is participation in the crisis. The government, as a complainer and observer of the crisis, is contributing to crisis!”, wrote Abdixhiku on his Facebook account.
Otherwise, oil in Kosovo has grown extremely expensive. Opposition subjects and the Civil Society have reacted sharply to this situation. / PERISCOME.












