Rukiqi criticises Government: It's broken with reality, it's directly affecting citizens' pocket.

The former head of the Kosovo Economic Ode, Berat Rukiqi, has assessed the economic situation in the country as serious. According to him, with the government's inactions, citizens' pockets are continuing to become worse. Democratic League of Kosovo member (LDK) considers citizens in a more difficult position than two years ago. Great blow, [...]
Democratic League of Kosovo member (LDK) considers citizens in a more difficult position than two years ago.
The big hit, according to Rukiqi, is also giving high inflation and price hikes. For these two, according to Rukiqi it should be an alarm for the Government of Kosovo.
To react, you must admit that you have a crisis. If you ask a citizen today whether he is better off at coping with the cost of life in terms of two years ago, each of them certainly has to answer that he is in a much more difficult and much more serious economic situation and normally that it should be some kind of alarm for Government to act”, Rukiqi said, while the executive does not admit that he has an economic crisis.
When a Government takes power, it is tasked to ensure that citizens' living is better, that citizens can afford living costs, and unfortunately, the Government does not accept that there is an economic crisis in our country which is not in the whole dimension of the economic crisis, but it is partial, and it's at a significant point, because it's directly affecting citizens' pocket, and that's the constant increase in price increases in the last two years, an inflation that has not seen the country and at the same time the non-inaction that has not seen the country, the Rik says.
Speaking of platform “Superpulla”, Rukiqi deems it unrealistic, since it says job creation can be done even without subsidies at certain times.
Rukiqi says Kurti Government is “in touch with reality”.
“Under normal circumstances for a certain period without subsidies can open up such a number of jobs, so when the Government tells us, I'm under the impression that they're cut off with reality and that it was the testimony of the World Bank's report for the last decade that assessed every element of Kosovo's economic advancement at key points, including residential GDP”.
So it turns out that today Kosovo has made that progress in the last decade and that when we get these representations of the Government with platforms like {Superpuda), my impression is that this Government has a break with reality, even in the past and in the present”, Rukiqi says. / EO











