Muharrem: Government that doesn't protect citizens in times of crisis is criminal and mean.

Political analyst Shenoll Murrahim has sharply criticised the government, which is headed by Albin Kurti since this government is not helping citizens at a time when inflation has reached 6 per cent, Periscope reports. According to him, a government that does not protect citizens and economies in times of crisis is not only an ignorant government [...]
According to him, a government that does not protect citizens and economy in times of crisis is a government not only ignorant but also mean and criminal
We've seen this pattern before. in the end, several <x1 component schemes are created by 100 EURO” that more serve to buy votes than to manage inflation and the economy. Ironically, these “measures” from 100 euros can increase inflation prices instead of managing and helping the economy that they increase demand on the market. Among other things, it also increases import and trade deficit”, he wrote among other things.
Full response:
Inflation and price hikes have begun to hit Kosovo citizens and families hard.
The Kosovo government is not even moving the eyebrow, let alone take serious measures to protect the economy and citizens.
We've seen this pattern before. in the end, several <x0 component schemas from 100UR” that more serve to buy votes than manage inflation and the economy. Ironically, these “measures” from 100 euros can increase inflation prices instead of managing and helping the economy that they increase demand on the market. Among other things, they increase import and commercial deficit.
A government that does not react to protecting the citizen, despite numerous calls and warnings, is not only unaware and uncompetive to govern but also irresponsible, vile and criminal.
It is unacceptable to see families kneeling on astronomical prices and to take nothing to help and manage the situation, a fundamental obligation of every government.
And in this critical situation that we are facing, we have not seen the worst despite chronic inflation, and prices are now increasing after many waves of growth for months and years that have made life unaffordable and increased the migration of Kosovo youth by hundreds of thousands of years.
Kosovo has one of the most sensitive and fragility situations. (a) We currently have very high basic inflation around 6%, (b) dramatic oil price growth; and (c) waiting for the fourth energy price increase.
This means deep mismanagement in energy, economy, inflation and the labour market. When high dependence on import and chronic growth is added to this (from 2.8 billion to 2021 to over 6 billion in 2025 deficits in goods), the combination becomes potentially explosive.
How can a government in this critical situation fail to act?
How can an opposition not be demanding or protesting?
This means that the layers of discontent and concern for citizens and families are deepening, and we are risking hiding and not addressing our problems to the extent when everything explodes and no one can control the situation anymore. This is certainly an extreme political and governmental responsibility.












