Donika Kadaj proposes resolution with stolen ideas from Albin Kurti

MP Donika Kaday-Bujupi, who returned to the AAK after leaving the Vetevendosje Movement, has proposed today a resolution dealing with additions for children in Kosovo, which Albin Kurti had introduced in May last year, still without officially launching the election campaign, Periscop reports. At that time Kurt in [...]
At the time, Kurti in the quality of the candidate for prime minister from the Vetevendosje Movement had proposed that children under the age of 15 receive ten euro extensions.
The other “Picka Vetevendosje Movement will be the payment for 10 for all children of households under the age of 15 of health workers, education, police and those unemployed. These additions would be paid on behalf of Mother”, Kurti declared on May 25, 2017.
The same was said by Visar Ymer, that world chairman of the Vetevendosje Movement after the election campaign began.
To help families in Kosovo have little coverage of child rearing spending, and some well-being for these children, we will plan those under the age of 15 extras in 10 euros a month. These additions would be paid on behalf of Mother”, Ymer promised on June 3, 2017.
And it seems that this promise of the Vetevendosje Movement has been popular with AAK MP, who today is presenting her party as an idea.
“Today, on behalf of the Parliamentary Group of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, I submitted the draft resolution on additions to all children of the Republic of Kosovo. An initiative towards the dynamisation of family policies. Entrusted that this initiative will be backed by all MPs; not only because it is the promise of Prime Minister Haradinaj, but because this principle of universality and family solidarity in additions for children, today it is Kosovo's overall interest, and beyond this uncontainable right to this body”, it has broken into its Facebook profile today.
Otherwise Donika Caday-Bujupi had left the Vetevendosje Movement following internal developments in Kurti's party, and returned to Ramush Haradinaj's AAK./Periscopi/











