Nasim Haradinaj: Who saw his hands on the veterans' lists?

The Labour and Social Management Ministry has indicated that over the past month, pensions of over 38 thousand veterans have been paid. From January until September this year, the number of veterans has increased by 1400, while for their pensions only nine months has been spent over 57m euros. Concern [...]
The Labour and Social Management Ministry has indicated that over the past month, pensions of over 38 thousand veterans have been paid. From January until September this year, the number of veterans has increased by 1400, while for their pensions only nine months has been spent over 57m euros.
Concern over the increasing number of veterans has also expressed the deputy chairman of the War Veterans Organisation, Nasim Haradinaj.
With allegations made of blowing the Haradinaj lists, he says he has been asked to intervene to the State Prosecutor. The adult number has even considered it a good reason to be investigated.
Haradinaj, during a statement of voice, has found the number of veterans meaningless.
The Ministry's new data if the number has increased is material for the Prosecutor to intervene on how the lists are growing, until all the material from the Government Commission has been taken up by the Prosecutor. This is the case for a new investigation, for us it's pointless”, it's over.
We remember that concerns and reactions for the growth of veterans' lists also had the International Monetary Fund (FMN).
Confrontation over the number of veterans is emerging between President Hashim Thaci and Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj.
Until the first states there were no more than 15 thousand soldiers, the prime minister claims that only in the Dukagjin Zone were between 50 and 60 thousand people at war.
There have been more than 50-60 thousand people in the war” alone, so the prime minister publicly declared on one of the televisions in Kosovo.
Otherwise, continued threats had been declared by former Special Prosecutor (PSRK) Elez Blakajn would resign from office without an indictment being filed under the pretext that there had been interference not to affect state leaders in the investigation.
Now the veterans' case has gone to the hands of the new prosecutor, Africa Shefkiu.












