Hamza: The decision on salary increases has had no financial effect

Hamza: The decision on salary increases has had no financial effect

Finance Minister Bedri Hamza has said the decision on salary increases, which was taken by Prime Minister Haradinaj, remains suspended and has so far had no financial effect. The decision to raise salaries has not yet had any financial effect, because it is a decision that has been suspended and depending on the decision [...]

Finance Minister Bedri Hamza has said the decision on salary increases, which was taken by Prime Minister Haradinaj, remains suspended and has so far had no financial effect.

The decision on wage increases has not yet had any financial impact, because it is a decision that has been suspended and depending on the Constitutional Court's decision”, Hamza has said in his address in the Assembly.

According to him, this wage sector needs to be regulated by law.

The wage sector must be regulated by law. Laws related to public administration reform should come to the Assembly as soon as possible, Hamza has indicated, says Periscopi.

Hamzaj has replicated the Vetevendosje Movement's depteta, Albulen Haxhiu, saying there is no country where the MP has twice the prime minister's salary.

“Zj. Haxhiu, just tell me one place where the deputy has double the minister's salary, so take it a little quietly even when it's raised, you have to sort out”, Hamza said.

However, he has clarified that whatever the Constitutional Court establishes regarding the decision to raise salaries will be respected.

“What the Constitutional Court will decide, we will respect”, Hamza declares./Periscopi/

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