KB's proposal: A liter of oil can sell more than 35 cents cheaper

Kosovo Business Alliance Chairman (AKB) Agim Sahin has proposed to the Government that by the end of the summer it suspend the excise for oil derivatives. According to him, this would affect selling more than 35 cents cheaper. He says he has demanded that makeup for import and sale [...]
According to him, this would affect selling more than 35 cents cheaper.
He says he has demanded that the makeup for import and sale of oil derivatives be at least 2% for retail sales courses be around 10%.
Kosovo should receive good examples of various states for overcoming the crisis after costing energy, derivatives and all food items. The GDP proposes to the Government that temporarily by the end of the summer it will suspend excise in the derivative, which will help more than 35 cents per litre per citizen regardless of whether it is an economic subject or individual subject”.
“The government cannot ask for a reduction in profits, they cannot work in losses and if they are forced to work on lowering margin demand, they will risk the market being left without the supply of derivatives. We as the UN ask the Government that the majority for imports and sales of oil derivatives be at least 2 per cent and that the margin for retail sale is approximately 10 per cent”.
Another added that provisional release from the excise will be repaid by rising prices from TVSh and Dogan, reports EO.
Sahin says it is unconstitutional to ask for intervention in determining the majority, but the Government can take other measures as many states have done, releasing citizens from taxes and excises.
This will be repaid by rising prices from TVSh and customs. According to our analysis of over 25 cents are more than an income per litre planned by customs and excises, so at this moment the state and its budget will not lose anything, will get the planned revenues, these revenues are unplanned, the increase in the price of derivatives, so the Government should reflect positively. If the excise is removed, it would be enough to temporarily cover TVS and customs the loss of the excise. If we have an additional budget, TVS will also be removed that will have far more impact on the growth of welfare in all citizens because the crisis has affected all of them”.
The government is constantly urging businesses to reduce the makeup, while itself not reflecting, nothing is being taken. It is unconstitutional to ask for intervention in determining the majority, it is guaranteed by the Constitution, but it is not unconstitutional that the state, the government of the country, temporarily free its citizens, such as Macedonia, Slovenia, Croatia, and recently Hungary, which is the cheapest price in Europe with at least 22 cents, due to the release of its citizens from taxes and the excise for overcoming the <x1.












