Lowest capital investment point, economists see government misery and mismanagement

Kurti government, with at least capital investments in the last decade, for the first six months of governance in 2022. With this data, the GAP Institute was released. Concerns, misery and inability for the country are seeing economists and opposition. Safet Gerjaliu, a field connoisseur, has shown several reasons why it is happening [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti, before coming to power, had his mouth full of promises of capital investment in Kosovo. Exploiting the establishment of ecomony as its priority, it was pledged to build infrastructure, thousands of children's nests, social dwellings, for something like that it didn't even start on paper. The result turns out to be very little investment.
Economics Guide Safet Gerjaliu to Periscope says something like that had long since warned. Looking at the situation with inflation and price hikes, he says capital investments had already been needed most.
In a country that is in this crisis, where the eurozone has 8.4 percent inflation when the prices of products are at 36 percent price and use 9-10 percent of citizens' money, it is indeed the greatest misery. In this direction, it's futile to ask for outside aid trust if we don't know how to manage the money raised by our taxpayers. Today, real Kosovo needs investment, look at the halved infrastructure, look at unfinished projects. Insulting the private sector in the absence of these projects is the greatest reason we have no reason to boast either about economic growth or budget growth when it is well known that all this collection of money is being devalated by inflation and mismanagement, Gerxhaliu said.
He has stressed some reasons why there is a lack of investment.
I believe that one of the main reasons for this has been public procurement, but also saving orientation, which is the biggest damage to the private sector. It takes professional people and not always demining employment from political and party affiliation.
Critical for these depressing results, today she's even LDK chairman. Lumir Abdixhiku. He counted some of Kurt's promises through a Facebook post while calling his government mental nonsense.
This government's mental fragility is producing collective contractions of our entire society. Kosovo today seems sad compared to the pace of works in each state in the region. And in the absence of capital projects, let us be content with traveling photos, arrogance of government and reasoning of the past 20 years. It's easier this”, Obadiah wrote.
And as for growth, on the other hand, Head PDK's, Memli Krasniqi i He criticised the government for its inability.
But instead we have either stagnim or reggression. Economic growth is very small that inflation and expectations for 2022 are that growth may be 2.9%, but inflation will continue to be on the two-digit level. All that has happened is the tendency of populism such as presenting a word to another employee in each family without giving evidence of how many families have no employees and what will be the cost and effect. They're completely not competent and also not consistent in what they say”, Krasniqi said.
The GAP Institute yesterday came out with the announcement that capital investment realisation at both the central and local level is located at this point because of the rise in building materials prices and government policies. Capital investments at the central level in the first six months of this year are 9 percent, while at the local level there are 19 percent.
Agron Demi, policy analyst at the GAP Institute, has blamed the Government of Kosovo, which it said has not addressed at all the challenge of rising prices in construction materials.
On the other hand, he has said that besides focusing on social schemes, it's good that Government to do something about capital projects, “and that without capital projects there won't be anything that's distributed on my social scheme”./Minian Calitary ' PERISKIPI/












