Ardian Gjini continues visits to businesses: Finds them without power, with generators, with many complaints about import from Serbia

The AAK candidate for the country's prime minister, Ardian Gjini, has continued his visits to businesses to Junic, where he has highlighted the challenges local producers are facing.
He has said the situation on the ground is disturbing and requires urgent institutional intervention.
“The lack of energy stability and generator operation remain severe barriers for any producer”, Djind has declared during visits.
According to him, the serious problem remains the gravel market and unfair competition from import.
“Management the uncontrolled import of gravel is directly damaging the local market”, it has indicated.
Djind has stressed that local businesses do not demand favors, but only normal conditions for work.
These unspoiled people require nothing more than normal conditions for work”, he said.
He has reaffirmed that institutions should be in the function of economic development, not burden for businesses.
“The role of institutions is not to become a burden, but to provide quality energy and clean terrain where local business is protected and supported on every step”, Djind has declared.












