Child extensions. Haliti: The Ministry of Finance will tell us how big we got (Video)

Kosovo Assembly MPs have discussed the draft resolution initiated by the AAKA for additions of children. The heads of Parliamentary Groups present in the hall have said that everyone agrees that children in Kosovo should receive additions, but that they should sit down and discuss this topic more broadly, [...]
Kosovo Assembly MPs have discussed the draft resolution initiated by the AAKA for additions of children.
The heads of the Parliamentary Groups that are present in the hall have said that all agree that children in Kosovo should receive additions, but that they should sit down to discuss this topic more broadly, and mainly about what the amount of these additions will be, writes Periscopi.
Meanwhile, Parliament's deputy chairman, Xhavit Haliti, has cleared this issue, saying that the final word should also be given to the Ministry of Finance, adding that this minister should show whether he has enough of the grandest choice to execute such a decision in case of MPs.
I think that if it's not regulated by law taking in additions to children is problematic this issue we are discussing today for the Kosovo budget. In the past, additions for children, by law, have received employees, and these additions have paid the company that hired someone. In all countries of Europe, children's additions belong to all employees, state and private companies alike. We have a problem that began from my earlier debate with Mr. Kouchner at the Transitional Council with regard to health insurance and we still have this legally regulated issue. I believe that if we issue a resolution, whether 20 euros or 30 euros here, we can be pushed into parliamentary groups. I think there will be difficulties in executing this issue involving the resolution. I had a thought asked by the Minister of Finance because in the end that large bag from the Ministry of Finance should go from this minister, approved in the Assembly, so to explain and ask us to vote or not vote because we are listening every day to the positions of the World Bank, whether it's”, Haliti has said./Periscopi/











