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Tabaku: Fewer small businesses are opening due to high taxes and lack of fair competition

Tabaku: Fewer small businesses are opening due to high taxes and lack of fair

Democratic MP Jorida Tabaku emphasizes that although tourism is growing in Albania, the number of small businesses is declining due to high taxes and a lack of fair competition.

Tabaku expresses concern about the decline of businesses in 8 of the country's 12 regions, describing the situation as a crisis for families and communities.

According to her, the main pillar of the economy, small businesses, is at risk due to government policies.

Post by Democratic MP, Jorida Tabaku:

Tourism is growing. More and more foreigners are coming to see the wonders of Albania.

But fewer and fewer Albanians are opening small businesses.

More and more doors are closing.

Why?

Everyone knows it: high taxes, lack of support, and a socialist government that doesn't like honest entrepreneurship.

8 out of 12 regions of the country have a significant decline in small businesses.

What the government calls "economic growth" is just a facade. It's advertising. It's fraud.

The truth is this: Albania is in crisis.

Every time a small business closes, a family is thrown into difficulty.

Every time a factory closes, a neighborhood is lost, a community fades.

The backbone of the Albanian economy is small businesses.

And for the socialist government, this pillar is enemy number one.

Because the middle class is not clientelist. It doesn't sell out. It doesn't keep quiet.

She fights.

Against monopolies. Against the captured state. Against an economy that only works for the few.

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