Hoti: Problems in all sectors are the result of the government's work

Avdulah Hoti
Source: Ekonomia Online

Lack of medicines, new jobs, problems in the energy sector, young people emigrating, financial instability, Kosovo without new recognitions, and deteriorating relations with partner countries are the results of the two-year Kosovo Government, the MP of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Avdullah Hoti said, as reported by Ekonomia Online.

Hoti commented on the work of the government and indicated that many of the promised projects were not implemented.

"Among those projects that have not been implemented are promised nurseries, apartments for couples, recognition of Kosovo, and others. In the meantime, what characterizes this government is the large migration of young people, problems in the north, and others," Hoti says.

He believes that after two years of government work, it should be easy to count investment projects and open jobs, investments in schools and kindergartens, reforms in education and healthcare, and houses built for young families.

Hoti also points out that the government's obligation was to take care of new recognitions of Kosovo, as well as to bring Kosovo closer to international organizations.

"None of this is in sight. Two years of administration are characterized by a large number of young people who emigrated, problems in the north, chaos in the energy sector, lack of medicine and emigration of doctors, successive waves of property privatization, reduction of real wages, lack of capital investment, increase in the trade deficit for one billion euros, the return of Serbia to the main trade partner in the region with 371 million euros of imports, leading the dialogue into a dead end, irritating the relations with friends and partners, trade union protests and lost school days," Hoti stated.