Thank goodness that Jorida Tabaku is ever remembered for any issue that is directly related to our pocket, whether it was for Salinjë, Gasët e Lulët... hehe.
Today, the democratic deputy has returned to a problem that over time everyone actually forgot. Rather, they surrendered that it was a futile war.
Our country has the highest fuel prices and to prove this, Tabaku publishes the fresh real-time prices of neighboring countries. - RMV 1.35 cents/liter - Slovenia 1.65 cents/liter - Albania, of course the highest 1.93 cents/liter.
In fact, the reasons for these figures in our country are well known, but let's repeat what Jorida says, that when it comes to pocket troubles, repetition is not the father of boredom.
'Taxes are the main reason. 60% of the price today is tax. But on the other hand, we have no competition. Today we have a monopoly, which, in all aspects of transportation, sales, and trading, is determined by a few companies.
What's wrong with competition?
Market freedom? What's wrong with changing the system?
To open as many operators?
Why must we have the few companies that define everything and force the little ones to follow?
Who loses at the end of the day?
The citizen, of course! - says Tabaku. Oh, my Jorida, how much has he lost and will he lose, the last of those you know well, but that's another topic.../ Pamphlet
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