Post by tomis42 on Feb 15, 2024 7:17:06 GMT
Instead of preparing the annual budgets, based on the income and expenses of the past years, as the Rama sect has done for a decade in government, the principles of the OECD and the IMF on good financial governance and the formatting of responsible budgets for the citizen suggest that the government should structure budget decisions, based on the needs and necessities of the perspective for the coming years. I. Budgets without axis According to the government, the draft budget for 2024 supports economic development, employment promotion and social protection. But this axis is completely non-existent, since how can a budget with such a focus be built, in the absence of: Read also: Çollaku: Members of Basha's group have received money from the incinerators Beler's spokesman reveals the pact offered to him in the cell by Rama 1.
A clear national strategy Senegal Phone Number List of the economic development of the country, the economic model we are following and the determination of the competitive advantages of our economy? 2. How can a social budget be built, in the scandalous absence of defining and approving an official living minimum, while the Rama sect has 3 mandates that promises the Official Living Minimum and does not keep the promise? 3. In the chronic absence of a concrete plan of action to increase pensions to a dignified level, which would at least cover the basic vital needs of this category, which today practically constitutes a third of the population of Albania? 4. In the total absence of a well-defined plan of measures, on the strong restriction of emigration of young people and professionals and the frightening emptying of the country? 5.
In the absence of a fair fiscal policy, focused on the obligations of capital, and not of labor, how has the Rama sect deformed and denatured the fiscal policy until now? Currently, the high fiscal burden and taxation of free professions hits the middle class, not taxing big business and oligarchs properly, who, with policies, laws tailored for them, tax exemptions and benefits from tenders, are the category that has the highest and absolute benefits from this current ruling sect. II. Hypocritical budget The draft budget 2024 is hypocritical, since, although it claims that 1/3 of the budget's expenses will go to the pension scheme, economic assistance, disability payment, unemployment payment, etc., all this does not translate into real added value and improving the conditions and quality of life of Albanian citizens.
A clear national strategy Senegal Phone Number List of the economic development of the country, the economic model we are following and the determination of the competitive advantages of our economy? 2. How can a social budget be built, in the scandalous absence of defining and approving an official living minimum, while the Rama sect has 3 mandates that promises the Official Living Minimum and does not keep the promise? 3. In the chronic absence of a concrete plan of action to increase pensions to a dignified level, which would at least cover the basic vital needs of this category, which today practically constitutes a third of the population of Albania? 4. In the total absence of a well-defined plan of measures, on the strong restriction of emigration of young people and professionals and the frightening emptying of the country? 5.
In the absence of a fair fiscal policy, focused on the obligations of capital, and not of labor, how has the Rama sect deformed and denatured the fiscal policy until now? Currently, the high fiscal burden and taxation of free professions hits the middle class, not taxing big business and oligarchs properly, who, with policies, laws tailored for them, tax exemptions and benefits from tenders, are the category that has the highest and absolute benefits from this current ruling sect. II. Hypocritical budget The draft budget 2024 is hypocritical, since, although it claims that 1/3 of the budget's expenses will go to the pension scheme, economic assistance, disability payment, unemployment payment, etc., all this does not translate into real added value and improving the conditions and quality of life of Albanian citizens.