Abdixhiku reminds SBASK to vote agreement with PANU before elections

Lumir Abdixhiku, deputy of the Democratic League of Kosovo, has commented on the issue of the country's teaching strike. He has remembered the coalition's pre-election agreement PAN with SBASK and on this occasion has criticised the trade union for landing with the PAN, saying this “was nothing fer”. “Dear Teachers, this photo has been taken [...]
He has remembered the coalition's pre-election agreement PAN with SBASK and on this occasion has criticised the trade union for landing with the PAN, saying this “was nothing fer”.

Dear teachers, this photo was taken during the last national campaign. By then your union had signed pre-election agreements with the PAN Coalition. Although your seat at this political table was fair to nothing, and the union's party animation was unprecedented, you were given an electoral promise, however. In exchange for your vote, Haradinaj and Wessel would raise their salaries by 30%. Since the first year, they said it. As soon as they came to power, one Prime Minister and the other Chief Parliamentary, the only increase they made was for their salary. For a hundred percent. They said they had no money for a tie. Then they hired deputy ministers, councillors, and assistants and became full of 400 sosh. Thanks to 50 million debts, they donated just as much on the highway, added false lists, and when your turn was up, they said we're up ahead of”, Abdixhik says.
The LDK MP says that although they may not all agree with SBASK's demands and the idea that many young and young people today in the private sector take nothing or take three times less, “even less with the idea that you're keeping children for punishment, not those who were spoken to, but, for your argument, you have an agreement with them. An agreement signed with a pencil and white sheet for a lot of 30%. Any surrender under this is fraud. Deception from the three of these in the photo”
Therefore, Obadiah asks the Union to insist that the public word be weighed, so that the electoral promise is of value. For politicians to think carefully before every promise and word they give in public, the union gives you what it sells. Public word and pencil agreement must have consequences. You're instrumentalized in the campaign; you've been held up in the campaign; now you don't accept anything less”, Obadiah concluded.












