Ghani Dresey: The minimum wage must be 450 euros, Kosovo lacks “conscious and working power”

Dressed in a shirt, unlike his top-looking colleagues, Gani Dreshey AK MP began his word on the rise of the minimum wage in Kosovo. Dress was declared pro-growing wages in the country, even up to 450 euros from the current 130, writes [...]
The Dress was declared pro-growing wages in the country, even up to 450 euros from the current 130, writes Periscopi.
He did not show how this minimum wage increase could be achieved without affecting thousands of businesses in the private sector.
The minimum wage needs to be increased and should be compared to the citizen purchase basket. He said, among other things.
Furthermore, he referred to an MP from a ghost party in the country [the socialist party] perhaps thinking of any Socialist party deputy [who is] a member of the party. PSD]. He also referred to Glauk Konjufca [VVV], who was told that he could not live on 300 euros a month.
MP Dresaj further added that Kosovo lacked “conscious and labour power”, although it was unknown what he was talking about. /Periscope












