Vetanians Threaten With Negotiation

The finance ministry has declared there will be no pensions for veterans until the budget revision in the Assembly is voted. The budget review in the Parliament is set to take place next week. At least that is what Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has declared during yesterday. According to him, early in the month [...]
The finance ministry has declared there will be no pensions for veterans until the budget revision in the Assembly is voted. The budget review in the Parliament is set to take place next week. At least that is what Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has declared during yesterday.
According to him, early next month veterans will receive pensions, promising them they will never be delayed again.
The next week's “Parliament will vote on the budget revision. Early in the next month, veterans have to take the money, but they'll never be late. Why? Because every time I'm finished a year ago and I never get this case done again. I know we're late, but they delayed those before us and didn't finish things and so left”, Prime Minister Haradinaj said.
For this to go according to legal procedures is the chairman of the War Veterans Association itself, but he calls for a solution to be made and your salaries to be raised as soon as possible.
In a proposal for Indexline, Hysni Gucati says veterans' families and their children have been out of money for three months and that is very difficult for them.
former Minister Hamza's statement, I'm not the institution to act in the legal way, but we've entered the third month without salaries. And I'm going to tell Minister Hamza to try and get paid and let him see how his family and children are reacting as in our case that the children and family have no salaries, he said.
He blames the institutions themselves for these delays.
Despite the Ministry of Finance's statement, Gucati warns that protests will be organised if your salaries do not appear until Friday.
Also, he has indicated that on Friday I will come up with a statement, where I will appeal to all veterans not to go out in the elections and vote on any political subject.
Until Friday if we don't get our salaries, then I'll go out with a statement to appeal to all veterans not to appear in elections. Four years will go too fast, and this will have consequences after 4 years for all parties. We have not warned of separate protests, but soon I believe we will come up with a decision and we will certainly be on the street. I've said several times that we don't prefer to go out on the street, but that's what Kosovo institutions” are forcing us, Gucati added.












