Kurti gives lessons in US: Here's what the world can learn from Kosovo

Kosovo's acting Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, has on Saturday presented his government's approach to global crises in the United States. He has done this in discussing the Zolberg Institute on the subject “supporting ordinary citizens in a global economic crisis: What the world can learn from Kosovo”, [...]
According to the announcement, in his speech Kurti has said his government has come to the aid of Kosovo citizens in challenging times “and has managed without increasing tax rates or increasing the public debt”.
At a time when the economies of many countries are damaged by obligations to creditors, it is vital that governments think not only about how they can better support their citizens, but also how to do so without being immersed in a dangerous spiral of exponential debt growth and payments of”, Kurti said, according to the announcement.
Kurti has said his government has taken measures in response to inflation. Here he mentioned the adoption of the law on ceiling prices as well as basic products, even though this law was rejected by the Constitutional Court as unconstitutional.
The <x0PEE of governing policies were and increased employment, support of farmers, production businesses, and especially small and medium-sized economies, family economies subsidising energy, supporting lechoon mothers and children through additions, employment intensification programmes for young people, scholarships for students, and STEM fields, technology, engineering and mathematics, high public education, free wage increases in public sector and pensions, as well as higher government coverage for patients, training of new schools and rural villages and villages, when it added further that it has been governanceing public and pension insurance, but that has been the most common law-based, but it has also helped to fight corruption. /Periscope












