Post by akshara503 on Feb 19, 2024 23:22:28 GMT -5
Almost 184 signed agreements, but only 58 have been reached between our two republics, or in other words, almost 1/3 of them. The most beautiful news these days has been the Albania-Kosovo railway, about 130 km, which is expected to start work in 2024. But these calculated agreements that would bring us much closer did not go where expected. The results are not just disappointing, but also show to some extent that Albanians on both sides of the border, even when they want to pursue a great idea, leave much to be desired.
Above all, now the concern is also in the sense of the two main Greece Telegram Number Data protagonists, respectively the behavior of Prime Minister Rama and that of Kosovar Kurti. Simply, their boundless ambition has damaged this relationship quite a bit: Kurti who tries to get involved with his political subject in the election processes in Albania and North Macedonia, where he should have been antagonistic and neutral; while Rama, who constantly talks, talks about Kosovo like a prime minister of an EU country and, recently in the summer, canceled the 10th meeting between our two countries in Gjakovë!!
The sadness of this behavior, to some extent infantile, is made greater by facing the economic figures. The International Monetary Fund, in its estimates for 2023, has placed Albania and Kosovo as the poorest countries in Europe, based on indicators of income per capita, which are measured by calculating purchasing power, a real indicator of how much value money for the inhabitants of a country. Albania is ranked in the last countries, referring to the per capita income of 19 thousand international dollars (this is calculated according to the purchasing power standard).
Above all, now the concern is also in the sense of the two main Greece Telegram Number Data protagonists, respectively the behavior of Prime Minister Rama and that of Kosovar Kurti. Simply, their boundless ambition has damaged this relationship quite a bit: Kurti who tries to get involved with his political subject in the election processes in Albania and North Macedonia, where he should have been antagonistic and neutral; while Rama, who constantly talks, talks about Kosovo like a prime minister of an EU country and, recently in the summer, canceled the 10th meeting between our two countries in Gjakovë!!
The sadness of this behavior, to some extent infantile, is made greater by facing the economic figures. The International Monetary Fund, in its estimates for 2023, has placed Albania and Kosovo as the poorest countries in Europe, based on indicators of income per capita, which are measured by calculating purchasing power, a real indicator of how much value money for the inhabitants of a country. Albania is ranked in the last countries, referring to the per capita income of 19 thousand international dollars (this is calculated according to the purchasing power standard).