Party militants aim to become part of Ahmeti's Negotiator Team and Limaj salaries, up to 1,000 euros

Setting salaries is the first thing Shpend Ahmeti and Fatmir Limaj have done when they have made a list of people who want to hire at the Co-ordinator's Office of the negotiating team. In a proposal KTV has secured, Ahmeti and Limaj have mostly proposed co-party and militants from the Initiative and [...]
In a proposal KTV has secured, Ahmeti and Limaj have mostly proposed co-party and PSD Initiative militants to join the team.
Ahmeti's movement and Limaj, to comfort their people, comes at a time when the Law on Dialogue has been sent to the Constitutional Court and there is no sign of continuing the process.
Both dialogue leaders have made efforts to divide his share by proposing approximately equal numbers of militants on the team.
The office's deputy co-ordinator has been nominated, Ilir Cacaj, a member of the PSD, whose gross wage has been allocated for 1,000 euros and 50 euros.
Through an electronic answer, Cacay briefly said he could not declare himself on this issue, because his appointment in this position has not yet been formalised.
“I was just informed that the process of formalising these positions in this office has not yet been completed, but is expected to be completed soon. So, until that happens, it is not ethical to state myself on this issue, as Ilir Cacaj has said.
Meanwhile, 5 political advisers, who have been called professionals, will receive salaries each of 800 euros.
Meanwhile, the media official, assistants and drivers will be paid 580 euros.
Shkodran Hoti, party voice The PSD has been proposed to be named official for media at the Office of Administrative Co-ordinator.
The two co-chairmen of the negotiating team Shpend Ahmeti and Fatmir Limaj have not returned.
Meanwhile, Ekp negotiator member and deputy Prime Minister Dardan Gashi has said that during the next week the co-ordinator of this office will also be elected, to be proposed later at one of the government's meetings.
Gashi has said employees at the Administrative Co-ordinator's office will be located at the Diaspora Ministry facility.
With the Parliament's negotiating team voted in, the Government of Kosovo, in December last year, shared 300 thousand euros from state reserves for the functioning of this negotiating team.












