RTK workers go to Avdullah Hoti office and talk about public broadcaster problems

The labour union of Kosovo Radio Television (RTK) has announced the meeting it has had with the country's prime minister today, Avdullah Hoti. Some of this media's already repeated problems were cited, which were “disapproval of RTK law, the issue of independent financing, lack of property and other objects, yes [...]
Some of this media's already repeated problems were cited, which were “disapproval of the RTK law, the issue of independent financing, lack of property and other objects, as well as the failure of the RTK Board. ”
According to the separate media communiqué, Prime Minister Hoti has expressed his understanding of these troubles and has pledged to address them, Periscope follows.
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RTK Workers Union Chief SPARTK The Union's Headship announced, consisting of Guzim Bimbashi chairman Alketa Gashi-Fazliu ʹ member, Feysal Shasivari ré deputy chairman and Blerim Ruhani ʹ member, are hosted today at the meeting by Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti. SPARTK has informed the prime minister of the problems facing public media in the country, as a violation of the law. RTK's, the issue of independent financing, lack of property and new facilities, as well as non-complement of the Board RTK's.
While Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti declared that soon the issues and problems this public media is facing will be addressed.
According to Prime Minister Hoti, it is important to find a long-term solution to this public institution, which is in the service of citizens of the city. Kosovo.
The union also informed the prime minister of the hard work our colleagues are doing in the RTK, with particular emphasis on correct professional reporting at the time of pandemic, despite the fact and poor conditions that public media have.
Respectfully, Pristina Chief of SPERT 30.06.20












