Despite the crisis, citizens plan holiday on coast they don't change Albania

Although prices on the Albanian coast have marked economic growth this year, some citizens are determined to spend holidays in Albania. Some of them unemployed and some retired say price hikes are global, but suggest the Government take steps in this direction. Nazmi Telaku, an educator, says [...]
Some of them unemployed and some retired say price hikes are global, but suggest the Government take steps in this direction.
Nazmi Telaku, an educator, says the holiday is scheduled to pass in September. He says the reason for that is the cheaper and quietest price.
The price really is too high for a family, but it depends on who has personal income. I'm planning on going to September because it's cheaper but also quiet. Prices are affordable for some, for some not, but now we need our country to have an oversight and to convey things, not to give gifts, but an upgrade within the possibilities. That we understand we have a small budget”, he said, writes Online Economy.
E Hajrush Redenica, says that since 2005 it has been unemployed, since the “Agri Invest” factory was privatised. Even though he is unemployed, this year he will take a holiday on the coast.
I'm unemployed and I don't know if I should live, the state sold me the factory, left me on the streets I'm already staying at home. I worked in “Agro Invest”, is the first factory to be sold in 2005, and since that year I'm unemployed, but it has to be done somehow with a will and a great commitment we're going to get out of here. Even so I love this state”, he said.
“I hope we're working here a little bit too, because there's work here too if you want to work here. But this is a global growth not only for us, but also the economy is related to other states that the economy knows no borders, but in question is commitment that with greater commitment it can emerge”, he said further.












