During a recent address at the Kosovo Clan Rubicon, Prime Minister candidate Lumir Abdixhiku addressed the topic of financial support, assuring attendees that existing allowances would not be reduced. Instead, he stated that these benefits would increase and, crucially, would be established under the framework of a formal law. Abdixhiku emphasized the importance of legal certainty, assuring the public that the distribution of allowances would operate according to a structured schedule.
He aimed to eliminate dependency on political goodwill, ensuring that the arrival and amount of support would be predictable and regulated by the state apparatus, rather than being subject to ad hoc decisions. However, the candidate also cautioned that the sustainability and development of the state cannot rely solely on such financial disbursements. He stressed that building a robust state requires substantial capital investment.
Abdixhiku asserted that Kosovo needs to attract and implement large-scale investments—investments he claimed the country has not previously seen—to support its overall growth trajectory. In summary, while committing to increasing and legally regulating the allowances, Abdixhiku framed this support as only one component of a broader national strategy. His address suggested a dual focus: providing structured financial security through law, while simultaneously pursuing major economic investments to build the state’s infrastructure and economic base.
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It will be interesting to see the legislative details surrounding the deposit regulations.