Rama: Isolation, sanctions, funding loss, factory closure disaster living in Kosovo as a result of an autocrat government

Pristina Mayor Progress Rama declares that the consequences the V factory paid today The data “received workers, farmers and owners”.
Rama is criticising power, stressing that “sot we are seeing businesses closing. We're out of European Union funds, while the Americans, for the gas project, were arrogantly answered: “We have better ideas. ”
Rama follows that “is losing investments, losing jobs, losing the country's economic dignity. Meanwhile, this government is trying to keep citizens hostage to charities and electoral promises of 100 euros, instead of creating opportunities and allowing them to live with their work”.
“This is the disaster that Kosovo is living in as a result of an autocratic, incompetent and jobless government”, he says.
His full response:
IZOLOM. SANXION. FUNDY. FABRICHED.
This is the balance of a policy that was sold as <x0patriotic”, but Kosovo citizens are paying it today.
The European Union is redirecting funds to Albania, Montenegro and North Macedonia. Kosovo remains out. Albin Kurti's government has put us under punitive and far from our partners.
And when we talk about the consequences today, the Vita milk factory paid for it. The workers suffered. The farmers suffered. The owners had it. Tomorrow who?
Today we're looking at businesses closing down. We are leaving without European Union funds, while the Americans, for the gas project, were arrogantly answered: “We have better ideas. ”
Kosovo is turning its back on the Allies who built the road to our freedom and citizenship, but also to its citizens who, with their best efforts and dedication, built factories and created jobs in free Kosovo. Today's images remind us of the years of '{0}'90, when the Serbian regime drove Albanians from their jobs. This is painful and alarming.
We are losing investments, losing jobs, losing the country's economic dignity. Meanwhile, this government is trying to keep citizens hostage to charitable and electoral promises of 100 euros, instead of creating opportunities and allowing them to live with their work.
This is the disaster Kosovo is living in as a result of an autocrat, disabled and unemployed government.
Woe!











