Nearly 30,000 Kosovo citizens can receive contributions pensions from Europe

In Puls of KTV, pensions Kosovo citizens working in Europe have been discussed, cannot be enjoyed. Switzerland has cut a partial deal for pension contributions workers from Kosovo. Bahri Xhaferi, director of the Department of Pensions at the Ministry of Labour and Social Management, has shown they are more [...]
In Puls of KTV, pensions Kosovo citizens working in Europe have been discussed, cannot be enjoyed.
Switzerland has cut a partial deal for pension contributions workers from Kosovo.
Bahri Xhaferi, director of the Department of Pensions at the Ministry of Labour and Social Management, has indicated that there are more than 30,000 Kosovo citizens who contributed to Europe, and have failed to realise the right to receive contributing pensions.
He has said the Labour Ministry has carried out all the criteria and has answered all questions the Swiss state has asked.
Ruzhdi Ibrahimi, a Diplomat for Social Security in Switzerland, has said that among the main reasons for not continuing to implement the agreement with the former Yugoslavia in relation to Kosovo have been numerous obstacles in Kosovo to implement the agreement in question.
According to him, Switzerland and Kosovo are to blame.
But that's not what Osman Osmani thinks, national secretary in union “Unia” Switzerland. He says the blame is the state of Kosovo, which has not created conditions to negotiate.
Kosovo's “government has to ask for the decision on contributing pensioners to be retroactive. These haven't asked for retroactivity, that eight years citizens don't take those pensions”, he said. /Time.net












