The muja calls them the Rukih of the ignorant Chitaku: Foreign investors have asked for money

Vetevendosje Movement MP Amend Muja has criticised LDK's Berat Rukicin and the PDK's Vlora Citak for statements he says they have made calling Kosovo an unfinished story. “Kosovo is an unfinished story. Investors say it belongs to Serbia, why should someone invest in anyone's land? [...]
“Kosovo is an unfinished story. Investors say it belongs to Serbia, why should someone invest in anyone's land? ) These statements have made two representatives of the former order: Berat Rukiqi of the LDK and Vlora Citaku from PDK”, he wrote on Facebook.
Muja has written that she can imagine what investors have worked with.
According to him, in their time Kosovo imported belts from investor Vuk Hamovic and contracts to KEK, he said, entrusted “to investor” from Serbia “14 Oktobar”, at the expense of Western companies.
Muja has written that things have already changed and in KEK invests “General Electric” from the US.
According to him, foreign direct investments have tripled since the former governments did not govern.
Investors are telling us that the reasons that didn't come were a lack of justice and tribute. Kosovo is the closed story! Kosovo is no ignorant land! National Geographic has dedicated a long article to Kosovo worth reading. But what I noticed and killed my eye is that since Kosovo's Chamber of Economics Chairman Berat Ruqiki, now LDK, instead of talking about why it should be invested in Kosovo, he has spoken in this article about how Kosovo does not offer the stability and predictability needed for foreign investors. The best statement has not even been issued by Vlora Citaku, former ambassador of Kosovo to the US, who puts the emphasis on suspicion and threats from Serbia to foreign investors rather than on the features of our investment market. In the article, the word "investment" is mentioned only twice. In both cases that are not good with investment in Kosovo. When their rule came foreign investors, they asked for money. Now they're telling you don't come off”, he wrote.












