Haradinaj: We don't want to cut their wages, but we have to save Telekom from banking.

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has spoken after the Government's meeting of the crisis that is currently Kosovo Telekom. He said the government has no desire to cut anyone's salaries, but the company must be saved. According to him, eventual banking is bad news for this company. He said they would do anything that [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has spoken after the Government's meeting of the crisis that is currently Kosovo Telekom.
He said the government has no desire to cut anyone's salaries, but the company must be saved.
According to him, eventual banking is bad news for this company.
He said they would do everything possible, reduce excessive spending, stop losses, even at the same time the possibility of lowering salaries.
The subx0> The workers may not get too low, but the management. I don't believe 40 percent, but if it's required for 10 percent for employees of 20 percent for management, it's for their own good, so it doesn't go bankrupt. When they return to their own feet, salaries can be returned again”, Haradinaj said.
The prime minister reiterated that in June, positive trust for visa liberalisation will be given.
According to him, this assessment will again pass through EU institutions and approval of separate countries is needed.
We have clear orders that the country's citizens deserve free movement. I tell all EU countries, from Kosovo you don't get crime, you don't get asylumrs. But only movement and exchange. So it's about exchange, not immigrants or crime. I think only regular citizens, students, youth, culture, sports, business, they will travel”, Prime Minister Haradinaj said.












