The World Bank recently announced that Kosovo has recorded a 50 percent increase in per capita income and a 35 percent reduction in poverty in the past ten years. While the government announced the data contained in the report announced by the World Bank about its success, the opposition confirmed that it had a hand in this success. According to Arian Zika, President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Kosovo, this data…
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