Kurti “government reached” for economic growth from 14% to reduction to 3.55% for two years

Professor Florin Aliu has said that economic boom to 14.1% in 2021 was not due to the government's work, but was a post-indescretion. According to him, this is a simple math and that it is not a sustainable economic growth. He has declared that the tendency to present me as an increase can [...]
Professor Florin Aliu has said that economic boom to 14.1% in 2021 was not due to the government's work, but was a post-indescretion.
According to him, this is a simple math and that it is not a sustainable economic growth. He has stated that the tendency to present me as an increase could be a tendency to manipulate.
The free economy of the market should be a model of economic development, but if you're a model of development and you've got ceiling prices for oil products, that's anti-teg, and you can't keep up in Kosovo and that's just populist political. The fact that the government has only 40 inspectors, how can I control prices, so this is all the popular economy”, Professor Aliu added.
According to him, this government policy is unknown where it originated because it is neither left nor right.
According to him, this policy of origin can have it in “Bana Republic”, because, according to him, there is no normal state.
The most disturbing fact, according to him, remains how this government managed to bring economic growth from 14% to 3.55% for two years.
The two-year government of Prime Minister Albin Kurti was discussed on the EURO-7 show in T7.
University professor Wykan Bajra has declared that for these two governments Kurti has failed to deliver on any of the promises that have been made during the campaign.
According to Professor Bajra, even as a result of unhindered development policies, a toxic environment has been created in the country that consistently promotes migration abroad in the absence of a perspective in Kosovo.
“Migration continues to remain a plague of Kosovo even by past governments, the economy has benefited from migration because remittances have increased, but needs to be taken into account because we have a negative migration, meaning that the gap with migration and migration is small. This migration is measured even in an empirical way where for every 10,000 people who release Kosovo, the country is caused by up to 1% losses in the economy. This is a major problem that, as it would continue in the absence of the perspective that our citizens see in Kosovo”, has added Professor Bajra.











