Rama for the oil price: Keeping it under control hour after hour

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, in Podcastin “We talk” spoke of a series of important issues for Albania. Rama once again touched the price of oil. He said the government would intervene on this problem, which, as he said, is also global, ensuring that it will always be on the side of citizens. Albanian government head expressed [...]
Rama once again touched the price of oil. He said the government would intervene on this problem, which, as he said, is also global, ensuring that it will always be on the side of citizens.
The head of the Albanian government said the monitoring will be from time to time, leaving no businessman to commit abuse.
The price of fuel is a problem not only Albanian but also global. It's a topic that has our constant attention hours after hours, we've taken concrete steps. Task Force has been established at the Ministry of Economy and Finance, so that any abuse with price hikes can be identified. The Transparency Board will make sure there are no beneficiaries from the crisis. We cut 20 percent of the excise every time it passes over 220 dollars. We're monitoring the market hour after hour. We will intervene in the best interests of citizens and against any irregularities in this sector, so important and vital”, Rama said.
Then Rama stopped at the economy. He said Albania is recognising economic growth, adding that even salaries have undergone considerable growth, in the state and private sector, writes Tv Klan, broadcast. Periscope.
“Albania continues to have a high economic growth. The GDP growth is expected to be 32 per cent in 2030. We have the highest growth we have ever had, according to international organizations. Growth is no coincidence, but it relies on the foundations of our decades-awaited courageous reforms as the country moves rapidly. The growth relies on sectors that are developing. We have steady wage increases. We also raised salaries for the military, which will go to the salary level of other NATO member states, he said.
Stopping at Freedom House's latest report, Rama said this report valued our country. He added that Albania received very positive marks, especially in terms of cyber security. The Albanian prime minister once again cited Iran's aggression in cyber attacks, saying necessary measures have been taken, so that these attacks are not at all a problem. /Periscope/












