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Journalist Klodian Tomorri, through an analysis on social networks, states that the fee for 100 km of the Milot-Fier road will be 7.5 euros without VAT or 9 euros with VAT. Tomorri points out that this fee will be 3 times higher than the optimal level and 2 times higher than the maximum level of affordability suggested by the consultant. "Since these fees are based on the family budget survey of 2015, it would be necessary that in the last 5 years, the budget of Albanian families would have doubled to afford the 7.5 euro fee. But, according to INSTAT, compared to 2015, the nominal GDP has increased by only 19%, while the real one by only 13%", writes Tomorri.
According to him, 7.5 euros per Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data 100 kilometers is a heavy and unaffordable tribute for Albanian families. K By Klodian Tomorri Read also: The tariffs of mobile companies in Albania are 35% higher than in the EU, 1.11 ALL per minute Fear in Category I, the footballer loses consciousness on the field after the collision The heavy tribute that the owners will pay for Milot-Fier The fee of 7.5 euros per 100 kilometers that will be paid on the Milot-Fier road is 2 times heavier than the maximum level that Albanian families can afford. This is one of the biggest successes of the project, with which the government is glorifying itself. In 2015, the Albanian government agreed with the Greek company Egnatia Odos to compile the national strategy of toll roads. In the strategy, the Greek company also studied the maximum level of the fee that Albanian citizens can afford to cross the road.
In fact, the main method of calculating the maximum toll that families can afford is standard around the world. It is based on the expenditure structure of family budgets. More specifically, to the amount of so-called luxury expenses, i.e. the expenses that families spend on hotels, restaurants, culture, recreation, alcohol and cigarettes. These spending zeros are considered the most elastic, some of which can be cut. According to the family budget survey of 2015, an Albanian family spends an average of 94 euros per month for the above-mentioned categories. On this basis, Egnatia Odhos advised the government that the maximum toll fee that Albanian families can afford for crossing the road is 3.5 euros per 100 kilometers.
According to him, 7.5 euros per Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data 100 kilometers is a heavy and unaffordable tribute for Albanian families. K By Klodian Tomorri Read also: The tariffs of mobile companies in Albania are 35% higher than in the EU, 1.11 ALL per minute Fear in Category I, the footballer loses consciousness on the field after the collision The heavy tribute that the owners will pay for Milot-Fier The fee of 7.5 euros per 100 kilometers that will be paid on the Milot-Fier road is 2 times heavier than the maximum level that Albanian families can afford. This is one of the biggest successes of the project, with which the government is glorifying itself. In 2015, the Albanian government agreed with the Greek company Egnatia Odos to compile the national strategy of toll roads. In the strategy, the Greek company also studied the maximum level of the fee that Albanian citizens can afford to cross the road.
In fact, the main method of calculating the maximum toll that families can afford is standard around the world. It is based on the expenditure structure of family budgets. More specifically, to the amount of so-called luxury expenses, i.e. the expenses that families spend on hotels, restaurants, culture, recreation, alcohol and cigarettes. These spending zeros are considered the most elastic, some of which can be cut. According to the family budget survey of 2015, an Albanian family spends an average of 94 euros per month for the above-mentioned categories. On this basis, Egnatia Odhos advised the government that the maximum toll fee that Albanian families can afford for crossing the road is 3.5 euros per 100 kilometers.