The government owes 2m euros to Haradinaj meets company representatives who left more than 800 workers without jobs

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj on International Workers' Day has visited the municipalities of the Drenica region, Drenas and Skenderaj, Periskopi reports. He has met with the chairman of the Darena municipality, Ramiz Ladrovcin, and has met some representatives of Ferronikli's workers. After these meetings, which lasted about an hour, the prime minister said it was [...]
He has met with the chairman of the Darena municipality, Ramiz Ladrovcin, and has met some representatives of Ferronikli's workers.
After these meetings, which lasted about an hour, the prime minister said it was a good opportunity to talk today about development projects in Drenas, including the budgetary situation and the possibility of funding these projects.
And then we talked about some developmental topics that are related to property. Drenas has development projects, but it requires that those properties under AKP management and others return to the municipality. And so for today's symbolic day we also met unions, in particular that of Ferronikli, its Chairman Fehem Nica, where we were informed of the situation in that factory. It is estimated that the Kosovo government owes Ferronikli, a certain amount of money to about 2m euros, in the form of VAT reimbursement, with which many even access two workers' salaries for the months of March and April. I believe there will be a proper solution to that under the law. What matters is for Ferronikli to continue with surgery, operating because there are 820 workers”, Haradinaj said.
Haradinaj has shared the decoration “The year of Skenderbeu” President Ramiz Ladrovci because he thinks he's family of martyrs.
Drenasis Chairman Ramiz Ladrovci confirmed that they have talked about issues of importance to Drenas, in particular about the properties and Ferronicol, which sought to become T's reimbursement. VSH for this factory.
Haradinaj will also meet with the chairman of the Skyeraj municipality, Bekim Jasharin./Periscopi












