Bislimin s'po trust World Bank statistics, continues to propagand that in Kosovo there is reduced unemployment and increased foreign investment

Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislim is not trusting the World Bank. In the final post, Bislim again spoke of reducing unemployment. He wrote on Facebook that Progress Report “reaffirmed economic development”. “Report for Country 2024 as the next testimony to Kosovo's economic growth and progress. The country's annual report drafted by the Commission [...]
In the final post, Bislim again spoke of reducing unemployment.
He wrote on Facebook that Progress Report “reaffirmed economic development”.
“Report for Country 2024 as the next testimony to Kosovo's economic growth and progress. The annual report on the country drafted by the European Commission reaffirmed the economic development that the country is recognising and positive macroeconomic indicators along our governance. In chapter 2.3 of the report on economic development and competitiveness, economic growth is highlighted, employment growth, growth in budget revenues, increased foreign direct investments, reduced unemployment, strengthened macroeconomic stability, improved export-import report, reduced inflation, reduced public debt, reduced informality”, Bislim wrote.
He said that in the report “the Government's support of citizens and inclusive policies, particularly in subsidising electricity bills for about 200,000 households”, and that Kosovo is praised for fiscal consolidation, improving the environment of doing business, and expanding the banking sector”.
“Block of economic criteria is one of the mains of the European integration process, and Kosovo is showing it is moving rapidly towards economic growth and bringing closer to the European Union. There is still much work to be done, but during our governance we are witnessing caution in designing economic policies and leading the country towards a straight and sustainable trajectory of the growth and expansion of the capacities of Kosovo”, Bislim wrote.












