Deliu: Close to 700 thousand Kosovars have loans at government banks, adviser pays 7,500 euros per month

Democratic Party of Kosovo MP Blerta Deliu Kodra sharply criticised the Kurti Government for failing to engage in the fight against corruption and organised crime until she spoke of the Congress Report. Ready parliamentary debate over the European Commission's Report on Kosovo for 2023, Kodra said the European Commission Report finds Kosovo under [...]
Ready parliamentary debate over the European Commission's Report for Kosovo for 2023, Kodra said the European Commission Report finds Kosovo under sanctions, until it reached that 300m euros is the value of projects that the EU has blocked due to sanctions.
She added that despite the Vetevendosje Movement party and its leader, Albin Kurti have promised that they will have priority in fighting corruption and organised crime, according to her now and three years nothing has been done in this progress.
This European Commission report finds Kosovo under sanctions. 300m euros is the value of the project which the European Union has blocked due to sanctions weighing Kosovo as a result of this government. Whoever has read this 133-page report sees, 21 times the word of concern is mentioned, three words of serious concern, including corruption, 32 times of initial word, 49 times limited progress, 3 times mentions little progress, 30 times there is no progress, 59 times little progress, and only 8 times good progress. So, in 184 qualities, 176 are of poor progress and only 8 of them with good progress... while it's said that it's the situation in fighting corruption where it proves that Kosovo is in the initial phase if limited progress has been made and it's the lowest European Commission has for Kosovo... In this year's report, corruption has been mentioned a total of 99 times, worse than that it hasn't been in the 2020 report, where it's mentioned 88 times... even though its Vetevendosje Movement and its leader, as the prior leader of the war against corruption and organised crime that is now nearly three years of no progress, Kodra said.
In addition to the Progress Report, MP Deliu Kodra also spoke of poverty in Kosovo, which she said a citizen in Kosovo lives an average of 1.5 euros a day, for which it argues that a minister's adviser receives an estimated 80,000 euros.
It stressed that according to BQC data, approximately 700 thousand citizens have loans in banks.
About 28 percent of the population today live on the poverty threshold of 45 euros a month, or 1.5 euros a day. Imagine this reality of Kosovo citizens today is taking place at a time when an adviser to a government minister is paid 7,500 euros a month... Credit interest rates have increased 6.3 percent in 2022 by 5.8 in 2021. Of the latest data published by the Central Bank of Kosovo, 653 thousand citizens have loans in bankes”, Deliu-Codra said.










