Former Finance Minister: 100 euros is not enough 3 days for one family

Former Finance Minister Haki Shatri says the government must take longer-term measures to help citizens, as it estimates the 100 euro support decision is insufficient. According to him, with this measure the effects are zero, since a five-member family is not enough for family expenses for three days. I think [...]
According to him, with this measure the effects are zero, since a five-member family is not enough for family expenses for three days.
“I think that the Government should take measures of longer-term, more stable understanding and impact the beginning of economic growth. These measures are temporary, with zero effects improving the situation. 100 euros is not enough 3 days for a 5-member family”, he said in Tv 1.
In addition, Shatri says that with recent prices rising, citizens can buy 70 percent less food products than a year ago.
Yet another, deeper look is at rising prices and not changing personal income. Government directly depletions the country's population because wages have not increased since the last three years have moved at all. We know the prices, and at these prices, one employee or one person who owns a lot of money today buys 70 percent less than a year and a half ago, this is nominal poverty that he has not that much euros, but actually in a basket when he buys it, he's got 70 %s less 14x1>, he relates.
Similarly, Shatri says that with prices rising, budget revenues increase, while adding that 100 euro aid returns to citizens as a <x0-year-old “>
“at the same time as price hikes increase budget revenues without any additional Governments looking nights, because when T prices rise The VSH is larger and they flood into the budget. These tools are being taken away from the population as a 100-euro charity, but it is very formal, populist. I think perhaps many who are embarrassed have become angry at me for saying so, but objectively for a normal economy targeting the market economy and social development and well-being are not the measure”, the former finance minister added from the AAK's turn.












