Kosovo economist: Government Kurti is lying openly about the number of employees, it's just formalising the economy.

Economics field recogniser Driton Smaj has commented on the debate between power and LDK on the number of employees. Smaj, has said that the government is lying with graphics for creating new jobs, as according to him, there are only formalisation “agresiv” and not new jobs. “to conclude, aggressive formalisation [...]
Economics field recogniser Driton Smaj has commented on the debate between power and LDK on the number of employees.
Smaj, has said that the government is lying with graphics for creating new jobs, as according to him, there are only formalisation “agresiv” and not new jobs.
“to conclude, aggressive formation of the economy does not mean creating new jobs. Instead, in society, it causes more problems for poor families than it solves them.
His scripture:
I enjoyed watching the VV and LDK complain about Kosovo's economy (Mintri Murati vs Hykmeta). Especially about employee graphics.
According to the graph, there is no doubt that there are more employees for about 78 thousand workers than before Kurti Government. But what's true in that middle is just formalising the economy, so there's been an aggressive push on the part of the government that thousands of employees who worked without documents have been forced into the system. Of course, this is good for collecting taxes, but it does not amount to any creation of new jobs.
So what Kurt Government is lying openly, is that these graphics are selling to the people as the creation of new jobs. Otherwise, this aggressive and formalising approach of the economy has also had an extremely negative effect by driving thousands of young people out of Kosovo. Over two hundred thousand young people have released Kosovo since the ruling Kurti Government has arrived. So the government's approach to demagogia by attempting to build a statistical development narration, has caused structural economic problems, which are actually spent over 12 billion euros in budgets, without seeing any major projects completed. All we've seen was a 3m bridge and two kilometers of asphalt. Plus political drama in the country's north.
To conclude, aggressive economic formation does not mean creating new jobs. Instead, in society, it causes more problems for poor families than it solves them.
On the other hand, the extremely destructive approach of this government to the energy sector in the country has caused serious damage to Kosovo's economy. And having neither plans nor strategies to build a new Thermocentral, Kosovo will remain a power-dependent satellite from neighbouring countries for at least two decades.












