
Democratic MP Jorida Tabaku is critical of the government's action to control invoices for milk, dairy products and meat.
While sharing a video of a merchant discussing with an employee conducting inspections for mountain oregano in Saranda, Tabaku states that the farmers who produce it cannot issue invoices.
The Democratic MP further emphasizes that the village's problem lies in the system that imposes taxes, which according to her, sinks the village and takes away its support. Tabaku says that this system has left the land barren.
"So that the Muçs who have attacked the markets to catch the enemy of the people understand: farmers who produce cannot make autoinvoices! This is an old problem for the village and the farmer suffers today. A problem that Muçi at the head of the government has had 12 years to solve, but neither he nor the Muçs of agriculture have bothered to solve it.
The problem of the village is not the oregano gathered in the mountains, but the system devised in offices: this system imposes taxes that sink the village, removes subsidies from farmers, removes markets and takes away support for the village. And this system has led the products of the Albanian land into canals or wasteland!
While the state deals with the oregano collected in the mountains, the state has turned into a barn without gates; 20 million euros are paid for every km of road, 430 million euros for incinerators that do not exist! 0 euros are paid for the village! Let the farmer live, you have drowned the village enough! ", says Tabaku.
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