Prime Minister Albin Kurti announced today at a Government meeting that they intend to reintroduce the price ceiling law, following its previous rejection by the Constitutional Court. The news, reported by Gazeta Express on April 3, 2026, at 10:22, highlights the government’s continued efforts to address rising concerns. Kurti explained that the resubmission is a direct reaction to the ongoing global crises and the criticism he has received regarding the lack of implemented measures.
He emphasized the necessity of the law as a response to the challenges faced by Kosovo’s citizens. These challenges include unexpected price increases, significant market uncertainty, and a noticeable absence of protective mechanisms. The proposed law, Kurti clarified, doesn’t align with a free market system.
Instead, it aims to provide a safeguard against these issues, offering a crucial layer of protection. The government believes this law is a vital step in addressing the current situation and mitigating the negative impacts experienced by the public. Kurti reiterated the intention to pursue this law, acknowledging the need for intervention given the prevailing circumstances.
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