“We have little time and a lot of work to do. I accepted this proposal as it also concerns the call to reconstruct the homes of our compatriots,” Paldina said while presenting his agenda at a joint meeting of the parliamentary committees on construction and the economy today.
He said that he is always guided by principles of cooperation, inclusion of different opinions and that he always listens to the opinions of professionals and wants to make things simpler.
“Administrative obstacles must not slow down the reconstruction of anyone’s home and they must not hinder progress. People, who suffered damage in the (2020) earthquakes, must not fall victim to rules”, he said.
He will also focus on making legislative changes so as to accelerate the processes of post-quake reconstruction.
Concerning the criticism from the Opposition that he was an executive of the company that ran the Kupari Luxury Hotels project, Paladina underscored that he had withdrawn from that project four years ago and that he launched procedures to exit from ownership, in this case, two years ago.
“All the investments I was included in were conducted in line with the law and market principles, and I paid my taxes accordingly”, he said.
In response to the questions from opposition MPs, Paladina said that to date he has completed many successful investment projects in construction and real estate and that his experience could be useful for the post-quake reconstruction.
The ministerial nominee said that he had already consulted experts and has detected the main problems in the process of the post-quake reconstruction.
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