The status of teachers of the 1990s, Haradinaj slams with PDK minister

The Kosovo government has adopted today the Education Workers' Status Bill during the 1990s. However, not the entire cabinet agreed with Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj. Finance Minister Bedri Hamza rejected his approval due to concerns about budgetary implications. The draft Bill Bill [...] was adopted at the 40th meeting of the Haradinaj government.
The Kosovo government has adopted today the Education Workers' Status Bill during the 1990s. However, not the entire cabinet agreed with Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj. Finance Minister Bedri Hamza rejected his approval due to concerns about budgetary implications.
At the 40th meeting of the Haradinaj Government, the draft bill on the status of Albanian education workers in the Republic of Kosovo was passed from the 1990-91 school year to 1998-99.
Education Minister Shyqih Bytyqi has said this bill envisions recognition of the contribution to all education workers for this period.
He has said the bill is of particular importance for Albanian education, especially for the period of education at the time.
While Finance Minister Bedri Hamza has said that other institutions and institutions are involved. Hamza said that the bill also envisions additional products such as secondary and financial health -- free health services.
According to him, the law presents additional financial expenses and is contrary to the budget line.
In addition, it has said that the finance ministry is not against this bill, but expresses concerns about budgetary implications.
Prime Minister Haradinaj has said approval of this bill will be granted, but that the concerns raised will be considered.
Bedri Hamza has voted against it. And there were three abstentions.











