Tahiri: Businesses have come out of the streets for fun, instead of accusations it takes dialogue because they keep the state alive

AAK official Besnik Tahiri has said today's business protest is a call for help rather than for confrontation. He says increasing the price of electricity amid deep economic uncertainty is a severe and unfair blow. Today's “Business protests is a call for help, [...]
He says increasing the price of electricity amid deep economic uncertainty is a severe and unfair blow.
Today's “Business protests is a call for help, not for confrontation. No one gets out on the street willingly, much less the private sector directly affected and lost out on the move. However, rising energy prices amid deep economic uncertainty are severe and unfair shocks. This is not reform, but collective punishment for those who are keeping the state alive with jobs and taxes and those who are pillars of the economy and the country's main source of employment” has written Tahiri.
“Today, support for businesses is not political elections but is a national necessity. Instead of accusations, dialogue is needed. Instead of arrogance, it takes responsibility. Because when businesses are banking, the state is going to be”, Tahiri is done.
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