Judges also respond: They want higher wages

The Kosovo Courts' Association has expressed disappointment, in terms of the height of the cofficiency specified with the Parliamentary Bill in the Public Sector, in terms of the height of the cofficiency for court salaries, we ask the Kosovo Judiciary Council, the Government of Kosovo, the Assembly of Kosovo and the Ministry of Justice to undertake all [...]
The Kosovo Assembly and the Ministry of Justice, to take all actions to regulate the cofficiency for judges' salaries.
In the Law on Salats in the Public Sector, cofficients have been appointed to judges as well, but the court's appointed cofficiency for judges is in opposition to the No.06/L-054 Court Act, respectively, with Article 35 paragraphs 2 of this law, is seen as a judge's salary will not be reduced during the mandate in which the judge has been appointed, in addition to the disciplinary sanctions imposed under the authority of the Kosovo Judiciary Council. The decrease in wages is also in conflict with the European Charter on the Treaty for Judges 6.
This reaction is reported: The Kosovo Judiciary Council, the Government of Kosovo as the map of the bill, the Assembly of Kosovo and the Ministry of Justice as decision-making bodies on the issue, is said to be in the Association's response.











