PDK for Trust: VV deputies proved to be Kurt's servants, not the people's

The Democratic Party of Kosovo has reacted after the VV, with its opposition to the Assembly, brought down the bill allowing for withdrawal from the Trust. Through a media communique, The PDK has said that Kurti Government and VV deputies testified according to the fact that they oppose the demands of citizens facing the economic crisis. This [...]
The Democratic Party of Kosovo has reacted after the VV, with its opposition to the Assembly, brought down the bill allowing for withdrawal from the Trust.
Through a media communique, The PDK has said that Kurti Government and VV deputies testified according to the fact that they oppose the demands of citizens facing the economic crisis.
This party says VV deputies, who according to the PDK, are being conducted by Kurti, also testified to being prime ministers.
“The Democratic Party of Kosovo, today after many obstacles to delays that the current power made along the way, brought the law regulating a concrete issue to the Parliament, respectively, allowing the withdrawal of 10 per cent to 30 per cent of the means saved by citizens in RRUST pension, which, as a measure, before being the PDK's alternative as the opposition in the face of government's actions, was necessary, the need and request of the citizens of Kosovo <ex1>, said. The PDK in its response.
The rising prices caused by the crisis, along with the rise in prices the government has imposed on citizens, as was the case with the rising price of electricity, have made life in Kosovo difficult to bear. Therefore, many citizens of the country who until yesterday sought jobs are today seeking visas to leave Kosovo”, he has written away.
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Kurti government and its deputies today testified that they oppose the demands of citizens facing economic crisis and price hikes
MPs of the current power, led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, today testified that they are not in the Kosovo Assembly to listen and to meet the demands of Kosovo citizens, who are facing the deep economic crisis and the price of essential products for life.
In fact, with their opposition, they testified that they are not deputies of the people but ministers of the prime minister.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo, today after many obstacles to delays that the current power made along the way, brought the law regulating a concrete issue, respectively, allowing the withdrawal of 10 per cent to 30 per cent of the vehicles spared by citizens in the TRUST pension, which, as a move, before being the PDK's option as an opposition to the government's actions, was necessary, the need and demand of Kosovo citizens.
But Kosovo citizens' demands and needs were not heard and backed by the government Kurti and the deputies of the Vetevendosje Movement.
Instead of going out and placing responsibilities before citizens for the serious situation that has fostered this need for attracting some of the tools from T RUST, today the country's prime minister, spoke in the country about how Kosovo citizens should not be asked about decisions that should be made on their lives.
This government, which daily proves to be uncompetive and without vision, is only observing the free decline of Kosovo's economy and the daily deterioration of the welfare of Kosovo families.
The rise in prices caused by the crisis, along with the rise in prices imposed on citizens by the government, as was the case with the rising price of electricity, have made life in Kosovo difficult to bear. Therefore, many citizens of the country who until yesterday sought jobs are today seeking visas to leave Kosovo.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo expresses the deep disappointment that the law discussed today, supported by the overwhelming majority of Kosovo citizens, was brought down by current power, thus making little of it possible to facilitate citizens' confrontation with the social and economic crisis.
The PDK will continue to be close to citizens to listen to their demands and needs and will continue to ask this irresponsible government to account for continuing failures in all areas of governance.












