AAK's candidate for prime minister, Ardian Gjini, has continued his visits to businesses in Junik, where he highlighted the challenges facing local producers.
He said that the situation on the ground is worrying and requires urgent institutional intervention.
"The lack of energy stability and the operation of generators remain serious barriers for any producer," Gjini stated during the visits.
According to him, the gravel market and unfair competition from imports also remain a serious problem.
"The management of uncontrolled gravel imports is directly damaging the local market," he said.
Gjini emphasized that local businesses do not ask for favors, but only normal working conditions.
"These tireless people ask for nothing more than normal working conditions," he said.
He reiterated that institutions should serve economic development and not be a burden on businesses.
"The role of institutions is not to become a burden, but to provide quality energy and a clean environment where local business is protected and supported at every step," Gjini declared.