Economy experts point to Kurti's threat to Ramiz Kelmendi

Days earlier, Ammar Puka had signalled the injustice he was done by his former chief. Pushka had declared that former delegation Ramiz Kelmendi had threatened and punished him with dismissal after failing to vote on the party that Kelmendi had demanded. For this action, Vetevendosje leader Albin Kurti had reacted. [...]
Pushka had declared that former delegation Ramiz Kelmendi had threatened and punished him with dismissal after failing to vote on the party that Kelmendi had demanded.
For this move, Vetevendosje leader Albin Kurti had reacted, who has warned frightening measures against those who are violating workers' rights.
Kurti has made his first threat to a former politician who owns the market businesses - these comments he made as he met Amar Pushka, who was reported to have left Ramiz Kelmendi's company just because he was a supporter of the Vetevendosje Movement.
The immediate reaction has been from Kelmendi, who called Kurtin “supporters of the old regime”.
Kelmendi has said Kurt is doing “political consolidation” on these charges.
He also publicly invited law enforcement and ombudsman to handle the case on a Facebook text.
Berat Rukiqi, chairman of the Kosovo Economic Ode, in a proposal for Periscope, says all those belonging to the political scene should be cautious in language towards the private sector. According to him, this sector is the country's largest employer and leading contributor to the construction.
In principle, OEK requires all political scenes to be careful in language towards the private sector. Any offense can be addressed by competent organs, not politics. One fact should not be forgotten, the private sector is the largest employer in the country and the main contributor to statehood. With every Government we will build communications bridges to address any concern, within the legal framework, always in defense of legitimate business interests, Rukiqi concludes.
On the other hand, economics expert Dardan Grapci says that the people threatening workers belong behind the bars.
Remiz Kelmendi, threatening his workers with leaving work without voting at Kadri Wessel, didn't work. Now, the new government will have to get Ramiz Kelmendi out of the Parliament, as well as the Prosecutor and Police must condemn him for threatening and blackmailing his workers at the ETC. '%s', Grapci said. /Periscope












