Kailash Kumar
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I made this poll because I just read that Kosovo will ban (casino) gambling for 10 years (see article below).
This is because of the deaths of two casino workers that happened during armed robberies in separate towns.
Kosovo will only operate a state controlled lottery.
The poll question is:
How should your country deal with gambling?
It does not matter what the current gambling policy of your country is.
Choose the option of how you want the policy to be.
(whether or not it corresponds with the current policy of your country).
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Kosovo aims to ban gambling after two casino workers killed in robberies
MARCH 26, 2019
PRISTINA (Reuters) - Kosovo’s government said it will ban gambling for 10 years following the deaths of two casino workers this month during armed robberies in separate towns.
After the deaths, customs officials raided dozens of gambling shops and found many of them were operating illegally. More than one hundred slot machines were confiscated.
Only a state controlled lottery will be able to operate, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said during a government session on Tuesday at which the cabinet voted to back the 10 year ban.
“It is total chaos, a total abuse and it is good that we are stopping this,” Haradinaj told a press conference. The ban proposal will now be sent to parliament for approval.
The gambling industry has grown rapidly in the past ten years. The Gambling Association of Kosovo says it now employs 4,000 workers. Ruzhdi Kosumi, who owns 14 gambling shops, said 40 of his workers will be left jobless.
“The decision to close us was taken after two of our workers were killed. This is nonsense. We lost people and now we are losing our jobs,” Kosumi told Reuters.
With a third of the population unemployed, Kosovo is one of the poorest countries in Europe. The country of 1.8 million people declared independence from Serbia in 2008. Political instability, crime and corruption have kept investors away.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...ino-workers-killed-in-robberies-idUSKCN1R72CS
This is because of the deaths of two casino workers that happened during armed robberies in separate towns.
Kosovo will only operate a state controlled lottery.
The poll question is:
How should your country deal with gambling?
It does not matter what the current gambling policy of your country is.
Choose the option of how you want the policy to be.
(whether or not it corresponds with the current policy of your country).
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Kosovo aims to ban gambling after two casino workers killed in robberies
MARCH 26, 2019
PRISTINA (Reuters) - Kosovo’s government said it will ban gambling for 10 years following the deaths of two casino workers this month during armed robberies in separate towns.
After the deaths, customs officials raided dozens of gambling shops and found many of them were operating illegally. More than one hundred slot machines were confiscated.
Only a state controlled lottery will be able to operate, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said during a government session on Tuesday at which the cabinet voted to back the 10 year ban.
“It is total chaos, a total abuse and it is good that we are stopping this,” Haradinaj told a press conference. The ban proposal will now be sent to parliament for approval.
The gambling industry has grown rapidly in the past ten years. The Gambling Association of Kosovo says it now employs 4,000 workers. Ruzhdi Kosumi, who owns 14 gambling shops, said 40 of his workers will be left jobless.
“The decision to close us was taken after two of our workers were killed. This is nonsense. We lost people and now we are losing our jobs,” Kosumi told Reuters.
With a third of the population unemployed, Kosovo is one of the poorest countries in Europe. The country of 1.8 million people declared independence from Serbia in 2008. Political instability, crime and corruption have kept investors away.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...ino-workers-killed-in-robberies-idUSKCN1R72CS