Kurt's black record, Obadiah: Kosovo for the first time with deficit 5 billion euros

LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku has sharply criticised the governance of Albin Kurti and, according to him for the first time in Kosovo's history, the country will pass a 5 billion-euro trade deficit, writes Periscopi. According to him, Kosovo is stuck with Albin Kurti. We are a few months away before Kosovo, for once [...]
According to him, Kosovo is stuck with Albin Kurti.
We are a few months away before Kosovo -- for the first time in its entire history -- passes the commercial deficit of 5 billion euros a year. That's the difference between the goods we buy and the goods we sell. 5 billion euros we buy more than we sell a year. About 50-60 billion euros for the next 10 years on this score”, he wrote among other things.
Full response:
When you have no idea where you're going, when you have no clear vision of the road ahead, when you're acting in an economic mist, each step seems to be moving forward. Unfortunately, for our country, the economic steps of the past four years are big steps back!
We are a few months away before Kosovo, for the first time in its entire history, passes the commercial deficit of a total of 5 billion euros a year. That's the difference between the goods we buy and the goods we sell. 5 billion euros we buy more than we sell a year. About 50-60 billion euros for the next 10 years with this trend.
Kosovo is not producing.
Kosovo is not creating!
This is the result of Kurt's economy!
Inability costs. Investment doesn't. There are no major projects. Businesses have been printed and dependence on import is deepening every month. People's government and Kurti don't understand the economy. That's all they know, that's all they do. These for four years have increased the trade deficit from 2.8 billion euros to a total of 5.2 billion. This doubling places Kosovo as the most dependent country on imports to Europe. With so much gap, so different, it will take years to recover.
Kosovo deserves better.
We're a few months from the big difference. On February 9 we're gonna make this big difference together












