Disagreements in the Health Committee, Haxhiu: The government has impoverished Kosovo

Disagreements in the Health Committee, Haxhiu: The government has impoverished Kosovo

In the parliamentary Health Committee, there were discussions between the position and the opposition, where the latter criticized the current government for the increase in poverty in Kosovo.

The member of the commission from the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Bekim Haxhiu, expressed his disappointment after the publication of the price list of medicines, because according to him, their increase in price is noticeable.

Haxhiu emphasized that the increase in the price of medicines directly affects the increase in the poverty of the citizens.

Meanwhile, regarding this, the member of this commission from the Vetëvendosje Movement, Haxhi Avdyli, responded, to which he said that the current government in these three and a half years has shown that it is very interested in reducing poverty.

Avdyli emphasized that the government, with decisions and direct support, has influenced the elimination of forms of poverty.

Within the Health Committee, which was called to assess the fulfillment of the Sustainable Development Objectives from the Law on Social and Family Services, the discussion between the position and opposition MPs has continued.

Regarding the fact that the government has worked to reduce poverty, MP Haxhiu denied such a thing, for which he said that the policy of this government is to impoverish the citizens by increasing the price of electricity and products.

Meanwhile, the expert, Fitim Mulolli, reported to the members of this commission, who emphasized that the Law on Social and Family Services occupies an important place for the realization of the objectives because, adding that the evaluation report fulfills about 11 targets.

He said that there are 169 targets to be met in all areas, while adding that the goal is to gradually meet as many of these targets as possible by 2030.

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