Qala: A 180m-euro investor hosting government responses one year

Qala: A 180m-euro investor hosting government responses one year

Democratic Party of Kosovo MP Rashit Qalaj, during the extraordinary session of rising prices in the country, has said there is information that one year, a Swiss investor for the crude oil refinery, is awaiting an answer on the part of the Kosovo government. Qalaj said that based on information [...]

Qalaj said that based on information he has, the value of investment amounts to $180m, where the investment site is envisioned to be the municipality of Drenas.

The response by the minister, respectively, has been offered to us by an investor with a $180m investment and that one year is being received. And this investor was a Swiss investor. Mrs. Minister, how many times you've met this investor and how many demands this Swiss investor made for this project of particular importance”, Qalaj has indicated.

On the other hand, Qalaj also cited the share of economic crimes in several brands of warehouses after price hikes, as he said the decision should be revised that, under which article, the State Prosecutor committed economic crimes to the issue, where the owners of large marketes operating in the country called them fraud.

The “is a year that we don't have the Competition Authority functioning. So this authority, which is the key that would affect the correction of these prices, where price hikes made some fraud”.

“We don't call them different, those owners of these big deals that have raised prices effectively, while we as a country order economic crimes to do jobs that are absolutely not their”.

“Bile, it needs to be revised that under which the state prosecutor committed the economic crimes to deal with these frauds”, Qalaj said, Klankosova.tv reports.

We remember that during the past week, food prices, especially oil and even oil, have reached the highest level in the country as economic crimes close some food depots.

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