Kurti couldn't convince either his khacademik, Agim Bahtirir, to invest in Kosovo the sons of former Mitrovica chairman start building a factory in Holland

Kurti couldn't convince either his khacademik, Agim Bahtirir, to invest in Kosovo the sons of former Mitrovica chairman start building a factory in Holland

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has failed to convince even his khacademik, Agim Bahtiri, to invest in Kosovo. This, after former Mitrovica chairman last month announced that his sons have placed the cornerstone of a factory that will be built in the Netherlands, writes Periscopi. Kurt's calls to exiles, for [...]

Kurt's calls towards exiles, to invest in Kosovo, appear to have run into deaf ears.

Prime Minister Kurti has said that with his coming to power, his government will be the reason not only to leave the country, but also to send exiles back to Kosovo. However, even after four years of power, this did not happen. It is best to show population registration data, where Kosovo marks a drop of 153 thousand people.

The “You who are entrepreneurs, we tell you to invest in winning, not like once, contribute by sacrificing because Kosovo is developing and advancing. Fellow countrymen are part of this success, and together we can grow it further, and accelerate it anyway” is one of Kurt's calls at a party meeting this month.

It is noteworthy that during the VV election campaign, an exile living and operating in the United States of America named Gazmend Gjonbalaj, he had promised 50m euros in Kosovo if he wins Albin Kurti in the last election, the election from Kurti was won, but Johnbalaj is nowhere to be seen with his millions.

Johnbalaj's promise had been questioned long ago by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who said that he should be better questioned for this matter because he does not know what happened to him.

It's good to ask him, I thank him for his extraordinary readiness. Gazmend Gjonbalaj was a good student”, Kurt said

Where is Gjonbalaj, who promised 50m euros in investment in Kosovo with Albin's victory? Kurti Answers

In addition to calls by exiles from Kosovo, Kurti promised investors from Greece as well.

In 2022, Prime Minister Albin Kurti had stayed in Symi, Greece, where, among other things, he had claimed to have met 30 businessmen -- potential investors in Kosovo. Since then, there is no news about where at least one of these 30 foreign investors is.

Kurti promised investors from Greece, two Greek companies coming to Kosovo that won millions of tenders

/Periscopi/ E. W/

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