Faton Peci: Osmani voted against decision on additional compensation of Kosovo Assembly staff

Faton Peci: Osmani voted against the decision to additional compensation of Kosovo Assembly staff Former President Vjosa Osmani's office has voted against the decision on additional compensation for Kosovo Assembly staff, adviser Faton Peci has announced. He made it known in a Facebook post that [...]
Faton Peci: Osmani voted against decision on additional compensation of Kosovo Assembly staff
President Vjosa Osmani's post has voted against the decision to additional compensation for Kosovo's Parliament staff has revealed its adviser Faton Peci.
He, in a Facebook post, has made it known that the decision was approved with collective decision-making by the Speaker of the Parliament.
The chairmanship of the Assembly on December 14th has accepted the Secretary of the Parliament's request for additional compensation for the Kosovo Assembly staff. The Speaker of the House and I.D. The president has voted against this decision, and the same has been approved with collective decision-making by members of the Parliament's Headship”, he has written.
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The head of the Assembly on December 14th has accepted the Secretary of the Parliament's request for additional compensation for Kosovo Assembly staff. The Speaker of the House and I.D. The president has voted against this decision, and the same has been approved with collective decision-making by members of the Parliament's Headship.
In view of the decision of the Parliament's Headship for additional compensation of the Parliament staff, it was. The president as the leader of both institutions, despite having voted against, not to have the selective discrimination decision following accepting the presidency administration's request for compensation of the presidency's civilian staff, has recognised the right to treat the same equivalent to the decision of the Parliament's Headship as well as the civilian presidency staff. This decision does not apply to political staff.
Based on that, U.d. The secretary of the President's Office has ruled on compensation for the presidency's civilian staff, with a similar sum for all 43 civil officials.











