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The Minister of State for Relations with the Parliament, Elisa Spiropali, was visiting one of the markets in Tirana, where she saw the prices closely after the establishment of the monitoring board by the government.
Spiropali stressed that this is a difficult situation and will be managed as best as possible with the understanding of traders and citizens.
Spiropali: Times are not the best possible. We did not start this war but we are feeling the consequences and in this situation we must manage it as well as possible and seek the understanding of the citizens.
Manager: We have taken measures for reservations so that there is no panic among the customers because to some extent it caught us unprepared.
Spiropali: He caught us all without preparing who would have thought that Russia would commit war crimes.
Manager: We have kept the prices the same.
Spiropali: Congratulations on that. The government takes transparency seriously, but these are the costs, the minimum profit margins. We have guaranteed the traders that in the medium term there will be no shortages and then the price will be monitored. Basket products, oil and energy are essential. For energy, 80% for households and small business is covered by the government and we consider it an important measure for the standard of living. I believe you are aware that 30 thousand old lek will be for pensioners who are more sensitive to price increases. The minimum wage increase starts on April 1st. We will seek your cooperation.
Manager: And we will support you.
Spiropali: You have us by your side.
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