From teachers and police officers, to doctors and nurses, to military personnel, diplomats... along with those working in the Ministries of Agriculture, Justice and Economy, Culture and Innovation, will be able to receive interest-free loans to buy a home.
There are 530 public administration employees, including salaried employees in the Ministries of Finance, Infrastructure and Energy, Tourism and Environment, and the Prime Minister, who can apply to benefit from the government program, writes A2.
Teuta Nunaj, an expert on economics, says: "If we analyze it from a macro perspective, we must say that this money definitely pushes the country's economy, since it is ultimately spent here. If we look at it from a micro perspective, that is, from a family perspective, this is a social support policy, since the loan is obtained at very low costs."
Getting a soft loan is becoming especially convenient these days, despite the slight easing of interest rates. But can this policy be extended beyond administrative employees?
"It would be very difficult to extend it to other categories. This is because in a way the government would take over the attributes of the banks, damaging the latter," explains Nunaj.
To benefit from the social housing policy, those working in the state must have a long-term contract. They must also not own a home in their own name or that of their family members and have sufficient income to repay the loan, but less than 135 thousand lek per month. (A2 Televizion)