Kurt doesn't have the citizens' joke: If we remove the excise for oil, we lose 10m euros a month.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has returned to the Assembly, though neither he, the cabinet nor his party were present, from the start of the ongoing session, on the oil price issue. The request for a reduction in excise price for oil, Kurti countered it, while linking the situation to global economies. [...]
The request for a reduction in excise price for oil, Kurti countered it, while linking the situation to global economies.
According to him, this seems to be a simple solution, but costs the country 10m euros.
In challenging times, global energy and oil prices have constant fluctuations, it is easy to seek quick solutions. Our job is not to find the easy way out is to choose the right, most helpful, sustainable course. The current situation on the derivative market has challenged even the world's largest economies, while on us the most dramatic effect has yet to give its marks, as there has been no supply restriction or loss of derivatives in the market.
Requests at this hearing are not surprising. Consistently, in each crisis or fluctuation, which has been much in the last six years, the first proposed measures have been the removal or lowering of TVS, and in this case the excise on oil. At first glance, this seems like a simple and quick choice, but in reality it is a costly and uncertain choice. ”
In a simple calculation, the monthly cost would be below 10m euros for the state budget, in just one month. You can't remove the excise, and not drop any other specific expenses, which may be pensions, additions for children, and mother lehona”, Kurti said.












