Kosovo municipality shares pensions for families of martyrs who fell into Macedonia

Although part of the war in Macedonia, Elez's Hani has decided that some families of the fallen National Liberation Army fighters were to share a monthly pension. The reason for this hire is being done with the argument that the Republic of Kosovo does not contribute to this category. So at least he has declared the mayor independent [...]
Although part of the war in Macedonia, Elez's Hani has decided that some families of the fallen National Liberation Army fighters were to share a monthly pension.
The reason for this hire is being done with the argument that the Republic of Kosovo does not contribute to this category. So at least he's declared the independent chairman of Elez Khan, Refki Suma.
In a proposal for the Indexline, he indicated that a few years ago he made a decision to give some families financial subsidies.
According to Summa, they are families of this municipality that have fallen into Macedonia's 2001 war, while at the same time helping them with 150 euros.
“We have five soldiers who have fallen into Macedonia's war in 2001. And since the families of the martyrs of Kosovo have received regular wages that have been paid from the state of 170 euros, we saw that these families have been left out, since 7 years ago we have nearly made the decision as a Convention given from 150 euros a month to”, Suma said.
On the other hand, he says that the law already knows these families as martyrs. Suma even shows when such a subvention can be stopped.
So, from 150 euros monthly, the decision is said to be addressed by law equally. Now they've been treated d.m. th Kosovo law recognises them as martyrs, but the moment when they start treating them like the others, then they interrupt”, it's over.











