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Socio-economic justice, freedom of movement, and post-conflict justice shouldn’t be seen as privileges in Kosovo. Their absence should be recognized for what it is: oppression.
Tight-knit family culture, economic strife, ancient monuments and American imports have shaped Kosovo’s most tranquil region.
Manipulation of economic data might give the PM three days of glory, but it doesn’t change the difficult state of Kosovo’s budgetary bottom line.
Funding from the Kosovo government and the EU to northern municipalities has prioritized fast-track integration over long-term development, a new report claims.
In the latest WB report, Kosovo was ranked the 60th country in the world for ease of doing business and 13th for starting a business.