100 euros before the elections, Sejdiu: Do not submit, Kurt is trying to hold his armchair by buying votes with the citizen's money

Analyst Dardan Sejdiu has reacted after the Kurti government approved the separation of 100 euros for pensioners, students and private sector workers.
Sejdiu criticised Kurt for his decision, saying that with the"money of those working, he is trying to keep his armchair'.
This money is being distributed today, it's not coming out of the prime minister's pocket, that this is never a day's work that's going to let this work work out of the money sweat.
They're coming from your job. From your taxes. From your business. From your sweat. And they're being used, not to build a state, but to save power from", Sejdiu wrote.
Full mail;
Those of you who work.
You who pay taxes.
You who build businesses, you create jobs, you keep families, you produce, you risk, you sweat.
Today, the prime minister in charge of this republic, all of your hard work, threw it on the ground.
Because when, 15 days before the elections, they spend public money with government decisions, this is not about the citizens. This is the vote purchase with the citizen's money.
With the money of the employees, he's trying to hold the couch the one who didn't work enough for five years.
A little logical.
Has education been February 14, 2021, worse than today? No. In many things, today it's even worse, plus five years lost.
Is health better? No. Today the citizen, five years later, pays privately for what the state should provide in public hospitals.
Are the bills of the current right? No. Instead, the citizen pays more, often without even realizing how his day, night, clock, and system is getting worse.
Is local production stronger? No. Kosovo's money is continuing to go abroad, while the local producer remains in expectation of a state that only remembers in the campaign.
What about the prizes today? How much is a visit to the market?
What plane tickets are falling, one-way, 40000 every year?
This money being distributed today is not coming out of the prime minister's pocket, that this is never a day's work that's going to let my money sweat work go to waste.
They're coming from your job. From your taxes. From your business. From your sweat. And they're being used not to build a country, but to save my power.
Kosovo does not need panic packages two weeks before elections.
Kosovo needs governments that have ambitions on the outside, and bold work in Kosovo. The government that works four years, not for the government that swears, lynqan, divides, raises prices every day, remembers the citizen as the day of the vote approaches.
February 14, 2021 has been necessary.
June 7th is not.
Don't argue!












