“Rating the prime minister's salary solved problems even in other institutions”

According to Selim Selimi, the legal adviser to Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, says the prime minister has made budgetary estimates before deciding to raise his salary and his staff. He has said that on this basis the decision was not only withdrawn until a Constitutional decision. On KTV's Rubik, [...]
He has said that on this basis the decision was not only withdrawn until a Constitutional decision.
In KTV's Rubik, Selimi has said the decision to raise salaries has made solutions for other institutions as well.
Because there's no law then those policies have to be made with decisions. Even earlier, there are decisions on rising wages. This decision has been the pragmatic solution to some of the problems some institutions have faced... Salaries have increased for a part that is not allowed to take extra or overtime and work overtime, but also has been a decision to strengthen order and rule of law”, Selimi has said.
While Halil Matosi, Haradinaj's political adviser, has said they have full confidence in this decision by insisting that by his name the Constitutional Court's decision will be on the side of the government.












