Exiles: Kosovo's Small Rows A Prices Same With Western States

Like any summer, when fellow countrymen return to Kosovo on vacation, the Pristina square is packed. The Online economy has interviewed some of the exiles about rising prices, as well as whether I am pleased with the change in governance, which is often described as the most meritive. Mentor Sylaj, an exile living in [...]
Mentor Sylaj, an exile living in New York, said that compared the prices in Kosovo to the country where you live, they have very little difference.
“Prices are a little high that I could see through the Marche in Kosovo are a little high. I live in New York, compared to the prices in there don't make much difference. So just the least pay that's here, that's where we have the standard wage. It's a small price difference. Only a few meat products or something, that others exactly the same”, Sylaj said.
As far as the current government is concerned, he said he is seeing no change.
Various “Likewise, changes in work may be of little economic growth, but not as much as”.
Kujm Lusaj, who lives in Brussels, says prices have been priced across Europe. But he does not see an economic crisis in Kosovo.
He says cafes in our country are full of that many citizens spend travel to cities for only one coffee.
The prices have probably gone up relatively. In general, the exile does not investigate much but has raised prices. But it's perfectly natural, prices are rising across Europe. I am talking about Brussels, in Paris, in London, in Switzerland in every city and state of Europe, the prices have gone off exceptionally due to the global crisis, separately due to the war in Ukraine that Russia is conducting”, he said.
If you see complete cafes, where you can sit with a cup of coffee. If a man comes to us, we're taking him out of Podujevo, or I don't know which city of Kosovo he comes from with a cup of coffee in Pristina, he made that car spending and he's driving for a coffee. If it's such long columns of entry in Albania, along the coast to go tow, then look at it can't be quite a crisis, so big it is trumpeted. That this trumpet is intentional, it has its purpose, to bring down Government and continue processes to divide Kosovo”, he said.
He also had a special call for Kosovo citizens and exiles.
Lusaj asked them to massively visit northern Mitrovica, spending one day in this city, as it is part of Kosovo.
A call if I can get him out of this country, even the citizens of the Republic of Kosovo. Without interruption, with 01,02,04 and 07 cars continuing to visit northern Mitrovica without interruption, let's get in from 1,000-2000 cars in there, and from Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, France, Austria to any country that comes to the Albanian exiles one day, let them spend one day in northern Kosovo. In our northern Mitrovica, in our part. It is part of our republic, not of those who started shopping by dividing Kosovo. It's part of our inevitability”, Lusaj said.
Beating Tahiraj, from Sweden, said that compared to Kosovo salaries, prices are very high and that a majority of the people cannot afford it.
On the basis of your salary, which you have, here are much higher prices. And there, of course, the wages are higher even though they're high. But in Kosovo, for your salaries, the prices were much higher. Some who don't, I don't think they can handle it that easily”
As for the current government, he said he is far away with Kosovo politics.
I am very far from” with Kosovo politics, he said.
Even Burim Zogiani for EO said prices in Kosovo, compared to wages, are very high.
He set the example of the gasoline price in Greece, which he says is the same as Kosovo.
“in terms of wages is too high. It's the price, for an 80 percent of the people, it's too high. I two days ago, three of me came from outside that gas station was 1.88 in Greece, 1.87 here was apparently here. So the same price”, he said.












