Wessel promises free drugs for pensioners

The candidate of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, for Kosovo prime minister, Kadri Veseli, has pledged that with his coming to the head of the Kosovo government, pensioners will not pay a cent for their medicines. While visiting one of the drugstores in Pristina, Wessel met pensioners who, apart from free medicines, promised [...]
The candidate of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, for Kosovo prime minister, Kadri Veseli, has pledged that with his coming to the head of the Kosovo government, pensioners will not pay a cent for their medicines.
While visiting one of the drugstores in Pristina, Wessel met pensioners who, apart from free medicines, also promised pension increases for 80 percent in the next four years.
President of The PDK for prime minister promised that within eight months of its mandate, Kosovo citizens will also have health insurance.
I am determined that all pensioners, besides the fact that they will grow by 80 percent pensions for 4 years, 20 percent per year 2020, 20 percent annually, by 20 percent. Barna for our more than 65-year-old pensioners by God's name don't pay a penny. The minister of Health for a good job has saved 12m euros in the health sector, right at the ban on abuses, no drug prices, paid them dearly, no control over the medicines, patients paid their deadlines. Now we've put the price in, we've put in the essential list of drugs, as long as there's an enormous control of the drugs and the expiration that we're heading for that category of people who need support from them, who needs more than pensioners”, said Wessel.
During the first visit of The PDK, met with two other pensioners who have been serving Kosovo citizens for many years.
Retired policeman Sylejman Hajdini as he thanked Weselin for his commitment, said only the Democratic Party of Kosovo has thought of a more dignified life for pensioners.
There are some that are spent within the week, my name is Sylejman Hajdini. Wessel: Where you worked. Me in the police until 90th and after the war 9 and a half years... we're grateful, I can say you're the only one who thinks about retirees. . Even we in that opportunity, we will be for you”, Hajdini said, reports the KP.
Wessel also met with Mustafe Doday, who for 40 years served as a helper to the bus station in Pristina.
I'm Mustaf Dodaj, otherwise I'm a young, fresh pensioner, I've been working at the bus station for two years now for 40 years”, he said.












