Krasniqi: Failure to begin population census, deep government inability

Chairman The PDK, Memli Krasniqi, has criticised Kosovo government for delaying the start of the population registration process. He has stressed where the failure reconfirms the deep inability of this government to do something. In his account in “Facebook”, Krasniqi wrote that there is danger of not being held [...]
He has stressed where the failure reconfirms the deep inability of this government to do something.
In his account in “Facebook”, Krasniqi has written that there is a danger that this process will not be held at all this year.
“The Government's failure to begin population registration reconfirms once again the deep disability which has already become synonymous with any action across all sectors of the state. Initially, they postponed this process from last year, but now, on September 1st, when it had to start, it's been put on again for several months. In fact, the danger is that the census is not done at all this year, and Kosovo is left without legitimate and extremely important statistics.”, Krasniqi wrote.
First The PDK has indicated the reasons for delaying this process.
According to him, there are three reasons.
“Despite the government's false reasonings, there are several reasons, completely political why the census is being postponed. First: The government has lost actual control in the northern part of the country, so it is unable to register citizens there. The second: mass migration of Kosovo citizens, where, only within those over two years of government government government, some 150 thousand citizens have left the country. Third: The mess that has engulfed Kosovo's Statistical Agency due to political and party interventions on the part of the government.”, Krasniqi has praised.
He has suggested that Kosovo citizens deserve a sincere explanation from the government for this new scandal.
“Population registration is vital for establishing real and long-term government policies and actions, in the service of the state and citizens. Therefore, it calls on the Government to stop the destruction of the Kosovo Statistics Agency through daily political interference and pressure, and to work urgently for the population registration process to begin as soon as possible. No statistics, no planning. No planning progress! But, unfortunately, we have a government that works without plans and without a program.”, he wrote.












