Come on. Is this the reaction we can expect from the Government in the face of price-altitude

How did the lives of Kosovars become, in the last 48 hours, as in the legend: Our daily bread, forgive us today. Why would no government take an action that would stop him or at least give a message about the market that has been forgotten with price hikes? When [...]
When the United States decided to stop oil and gas from Russia, President Joe Biden and a clear message:
Russian aggression is costing us all, but there is no room for profits or price swells. I want to be clear about what we will not tolerate”, President Beden said, Bloomberg wrote, follows Periscope.
Meanwhile, food products prices are continuing in Kosovo. Only oil, today, has ʹhypare at about three and a half euros. We have information here on the desk that even the price of the range has increased. (What did she experience here?)
What leaves you speechless in this whole situation is the failure of the Government or the relevant institutions to respond to this lost price market.
The logical and quickest question that can be asked right now is: So it's possible even before 24 hours passed, to raise the price of oil from 1 euro to 70 cents, to 2 euros and 20 cents, and when breakfast broke forth to 3 euros and a half euros.
Let us bring back here a letter from Prime Minister Kurti, for Ramadan in 2019, where he coined a literary sentence to the poverty of Kosovars.
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Here is what Kurt wrote in 2019:
When the day sets, the evening is that upon which the hungry one is satisfied. But not everyone has an evening. Many of our people have but long days without bread. The evening will come for them when injustice and extortion are over. Then the bread will come.
Injustice and even crime is being estimated what is currently happening in our country.
“3.49 euros of oil. It's about either crisis or lack. This is a crime! Crime is happening with government permission. From the lack of will, vision and courage to confront the situation in the field. Is there any inspectors this place that halts abuse with the poor pocket of citizens”, writes MP Ganimette Musliu.
Journalist Parim Oluri writes:
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This announcement is made by businesses attached to the price of oil, sugar, and flour.
This is the terror of the population. Panic trigger.
On the other hand, Kurti Government has not yet completed the Board of Competition Authority. He hasn't increased the number of market inspectors yet.
More than the crisis, traders are using the absence of a strong government that delivered fines for price fraud in times of crisis.
They found it soft. Now they dance.
Instead of thinking about the possibility of being fined by the state, traders are thinking about some Rolls Royce or FarGugat from the winnings of this crisis.
Ilir Mirena, writes as follows:
With the panic created, even by the government itself, it's not the citizens who buy food in larger quantities. But it's not even the merchants who raised the prices. Don't expect rationality and honesty from no one at all, from us consumers or from businesspeople. We, out of fear, will buy more of the daily consumer goods, and since the demand is too much traders will sell them at higher prices.
But, unlike us, organized states and societies have mechanisms that they don't allow, or at least manage to keep any control in such situations. That mechanism is called Government.
Unfortunately, we don't.
So, for this price-priced madness, it's called Kurti Government...
Here's a piece of Migen novel:
Huh, you want some bread? When you eat bread, you're gonna ask for it, then you're gonna have meat and then you're gonna call for a sunny house, huh? I don't have to trust the world too. No! No bread!
Bread! Amman! Lilly's dead!
- No, don't think she's gonna die. No one's dying to eat us.












