The citizen who stopped paying his family in private and left with no food writes to Kurt: What do we do?

The citizen who stopped paying his family in private and left with no food writes to Kurt: What do we do?

  A Kosovo citizen with initials J.S. He sent Periscop a message he had sent to Prime Minister Kurti, who seems to have declined to return. At the time that governments of other countries are offering huge financial assistance to the private sector from Macedonia that will offer [...]

 

A Kosovo citizen with initials J.S. He sent Periscop a message he had sent to Prime Minister Kurti, who seems to have declined to return.

At the time when governments of other countries are offering huge financial assistance to the private sector from Macedonia that will provide minimum wages to all private workers, to America that will provide $1000 and Denmark that will cover 75% of the Kosovo government's salary continues to remain unconturbed about the problem.

Kurt has always been declared a supporter of the poor, the unemployed, and workers with small or medium wages. He has even promised pay subsidies for private company workers since the election campaign for the October 6th elections. But it seems that only words will remain.

Citizen J.S. Tell Periscop he's got his pay cut after working in the private sector. It seems that his family has experienced the same fate. He writes worried that without income they are unable to provide food.

Hello, Mr. Prime Minister, I am one of the citizens of Kosovo, and I work in the private sector. I also have three family members working in the private sector. Your Honor, we've received our salary, we have children at home, and we're unable to provide them with food. Besides the kids, I can't get you anything. Would the government plan for us, or should we risk doing something to secure bread in these difficult and light days for us?

Let's hope that the citizen in question and his family, along with the thousands of other families suffering in this difficult period for the country, the cause of the choreography is at least minimal assisted by the Kosovo government. /Periscope

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