After Constitutional Decision on Salaries, They Speak by Government

The Constitutional Court has ruled in favour of Ramush Haradinaj's government cabinet in terms of the prime minister's decision to raise salaries. Kosovo Government spokeswoman Donjet Gashi has spoken about this Constitutional decision, saying the executive believed the decision to raise salaries was fair and did not conflict with any law. [...]
Kosovo Government spokeswoman Donjet Gashi has spoken about this Constitutional decision, saying the executive believed the decision to raise salaries was fair and did not conflict with any law.
“Of course we have believed that the decision does not constitute any legal violations but to respect the initiative of MPs, Prime Minister Haradinaj has expected this Constitutional Court ruling to date”.
I don't want to comment on the Court's decision, but we believe we've made a fair decision”.
Gashi in Info Magazine of Kosovo has also commented on what impact this decision by Prime Minister Haradinaj will have.
The “Mackat of this decision concerns 600 judges and prosecutors who will now have salary increases”.
“These are our intentions for judges and prosecutors to have better conditions, to thus improve the rule system and law”.
“This is good news, as around 600 judges and prosecutors will have salary increases”.
Even at the time this decision was taken is said to be a first step to improve the wage system in key positions that are of great importance to the country”.












