AAK's Abrash: Vetevendosje now is not supporting implementation of Kurti Government decision

Alliance for the Future of Kosovo MP Gazmend Abrashi has called for private sector attention to be turned back. He has said the private sector has suffered most during the pandemic crisis. “The civilian sector has received its wages and revenues, even a week ago, the private sector has [...]
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo MP Gazmend Abrashi has called for private sector attention to be turned back. He has said the private sector has suffered most during the pandemic crisis.
The civil sector received its wages and revenues, even a week ago, the private sector was 80% blocked and unable to sustain any economic activity during this pandemic. I believe that today the private sector, which is the host of the economy, should have priority Kosovo”, he said.
Abrashi has also criticised Vetevendosje deputies, who have said they are not now supporting the implementation of the government's decision. Kurti to pay private sector workers for 170 euros.
Abrashi has said the government has paid only 80% of applicants for March, while for April it has made no single payments.
The preliminary government, in spite of the 180 million package advertising, has paid about 80% of the March month's wages. April's salaries have not even started to pay. I understand there are no tools. Yesterday the Finance Ministry came with a proposal to implement the decision. Kurt. I don't understand VV deputies how they don't support implementation of government project Kurti”, he said.
I invite you once again to overcome political friction and return to citizen”, he said at the end.












