Hot for 47 million Kurti Government credits for social schemes: Never in the history of Kosovo does that happen

LDK MP Avdullah Hoti, commenting on his party's failure to vote for an international agreement, Kurti Government loan to the world bank that amounts to 47m euros, has said that never in Kosovo's history has it happened to require loans for social schemes. “We have voting against an international agreement for [...]
LDK MP, Avdullah Hoti, Commenting on his party's failure to vote for an international agreement, Kurti Government loan to the world bank that totals 47m euros, has said that never in Kosovo's history has happened to require loans for social schemes.
“We have voted against an international agreement for 47m euros, support for allegedly social schemes. Never in the history of the state of Kosovo, Kosovo has received loans to pay salaries”, said Hoti, Periscope escorts.
He said that two days ago with World Bank officials, he cleared this up.
Two days ago, my colleagues and I met the World Bank team and asked them where 41 of those 47m euros go, said some 15m euros went to the state budget to improve the government's banking balance for wants payments that were made a year ago as addition to social schemes. So there is no increase in social assistance, it is against any fiscal logic of the government. It never happens like this, taking out loans for social assistance because your mouth is full of budget increases. We'll still say our word if that deal comes here, but it's not true that social assistance grows out of those tools. Even if that happens, it should be increased from the state budget and not from the ministerial loans”, Hoti said.
But to this statement, the Vetvendosje MP reacted, And lo! Who said that with international loans, Avdullah Hoti also operated when he was prime minister.
“It is the same mechanism that has been used before the arrival of the government Kurti, as did Prime Minister Hoti who has entered the international debt to simulate demand, especially in poor levels, especially in pensioners. I think we need to overcome these public discussions by who. So let's help these layers and then we make the debate”, Muja said. /Periscope












