Delegates of 90 dissatisfied with 300 thousand euros separated by the government seek law

The lack of a special law that recognises the contribution of delegates from the 1990s has caused the government, by a decision, to split from 300 thousand euros for the category for the second year. Former head of the country at the time, Ilaz Ramajli, expects Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj to keep his word and prosecute the bill in the country, [...]
The former head of the country at the time, Ilaz Ramajli, expects Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj to keep his word and prosecute the draft bill in the country, through which he would be known for the 111 delegates at the time, KTV reports.
But, however, Ramajli says to be grateful to institutions that have found a transitional solution until the law is issued, considering that a number of surviving delegates are in dire economic straits.
Vetevendosje MP Arberie Nagavci says such a law would give dignity and guarantees to those who have risked their lives at the time.
The Kosovo government has given no answer to when this bill will be put into question and the same one prosecuted in the Assembly.












