Kosovo is slipping into social state”

Economics acquaintance Safet Gerjaliu has raised concern by saying how it is possible that the private sector filling the state budget is always punished. Speaking of the executive's decision to allocate 50 euros to public sector workers, Gerjaliu has said he did not [...] at the time of the crisis.
Speaking of the executive's decision to allocate 50 euros to public sector workers, Gerjaliu has said there should be no selective approach at the time of the crisis. In an interview for Online Economy, Gerjaliu has said Kosovo is slowly slipping into a social state.
I'm not really worried about the political orientation of political parties in Kosovo, whether they're left or right because with what's witnessing a practice, they're missing the meaning of such a definition, in second order I'm afraid that the state is gradually slipping into a social state, but the greatest concern is definitely a private antisect approach<1>, Gerjaliu said.
The “in this direction needs to be understood that the budget consolidated as long as it is within the calendar year is the product of private sector performance and citizens of Kosovo, and how it is possible to create the budget to always be punished or ignored and on the other hand to have support for other categories of administration, is the time of inflation, is time of crisis, and I believe that institutions should not have selective access<1>, Gerjau said further.
Former OEK chairman, there has been criticism even of the way the tools are distributed. It says that with ad-hoc decisions it cannot be declared an inflation fight or minimize the effects of the social crisis.
It's the time when it really takes a priority to be economic development, it's time for everyone to work with who can achieve political stability, as long as Kosovo doesn't have political stability, it's impossible to think about foreign investors and investments, so really with such steps, but with ad-hoc decisions it can't be declared a war of inflation, it can't minimize the effects of the crisis on a social perspective, but it should definitely have a different approach, a approach that all will be involved, because such a fragmentative approach that much more harms the role of institutions than the 48x, Dr. /Exaonline












