Mustafa: Low economic growth, welfare does not improve by 100 euros

Former Prime Minister Isa Mustafa has talked about economic developments in Kosovo. Mustafa says the current economic growth -- around 4% -- is low and does not provide needed living and competitive standards with Western Balkan countries. “Poverty is twice as high as unemployment”, Mustafa told Express. According to Mustafa, inflation does not soften with [...]
Mustafa says the current economic growth -- around 4% -- is low and does not provide needed living and competitive standards with Western Balkan countries.
“Poverty is twice as high as unemployment”, Mustafa told Express.
According to Mustafa, inflation is not relaxed with 100 euro extensions, but with increased public sector revenues, as well as private sector development.
On the other hand, Mustafa has said that Kosovo needs greater economic growth, not only compared to Balkan countries.
Kosovo's former prime minister criticised incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti for accessing big businesses, saying these businesses are counted by fingers.
Kosovo's “can be counted on fingers by large private companies. They play a major role in employment and in filling the state ark by taxes. The irreverent use of the word oligarch for big businesses is a consequence of the mentality that conflicts with the free market economy”, Mustafa has said.












