Syla: Government support of 100 euros has year logic

Journalist Valon Syla said that with 100m euros, Kurti Government has been able to solve the drinking water problem. The eye on the TV show, "Presing" at T7, said the evil of this government support is that it's only for one month, so according to him, it's a logic of the year. He says [...]
The eye on the TV show, "Presing" at T7, said the evil of this government support is that it's only for one month, so according to him, it's a logic of the year.
He says that the sooner Kurti leaves government will be better off for citizens as well, as according to him, Kurt is becoming a source of such policies.
It's a way of getting out of a year with almost nothing. So 100 million could solve the whole problem of drinking water. The bad news is that it's 1 month old, and they're given a good day in April. So as if you'd like to go by an Iftar, that a family of 5 members, as much as counting the mosques, is approximately 100 euros. Whatever the case, this also indicates a lack of idea, shows that they have no idea of design and that equality for the concept of Kurti government is like a worker in Behgjet Pacolli, as a doctor in the private sector, as a beggar”, Syla said.
He added that all of this has to do with Kurt's inability to delay wages, which says there is great pressure from trade unions.
But are these people who said Albin Kurti: The current has been so cheap that they don't know what they're paying for, are those 100 euros worth of jystics that they mention Minister Rizvanol with a course of electricity, so they're giving it 100 euros. Does the head cry out to the population that's not poor when it's doing it like politics, or when there's not enough boo if it's 100 euros, he said he'll open the popular kitchens. Who wants to give me Albin Kurti? Kon don't keep me with 100 euros?
I think all this policy has to do with Kurti's inability to postpone the Pact Law that has great pressure from trade unions.
The connection has no rule, the sooner it goes it's even better for us than it wants to be dealt with by these policies”, Syla said.












