Kurti's first priority is the fight against the Jashaw stance

It's not just the new American administration and Joe Biden that can make big problems for Albin Kurt if he manages to become the country's prime minister again. Another is Kosovo's most powerful top union candidate, the feared Berman Jasharaj. Rifman Jasharaj has met at least once with Albin Kurt during the time [...]
Altman Jasharaj is Meeting at least once with Albin Kurt during the time that he was the country's prime minister.
He had hosted the prime minister's office in March 4, 2020. Jasharaj had threatened Kurt even with mass strikes at the time if this meeting was not carried out.
At that meeting, it was discussed in the Law of the Salaries, for which the powerful exerciser had been Jasharaj himself. The latter was concerned by Kurt's statements, which had said that “was absurd for the minimum public sector wage to be over 500 euros”.

However, the relationship between Yashaw and Kurt had not developed due to the dismissal of the latter.
But if Kurt manages to become prime minister again, the very top unionist is expected to become his number one problem.
Through union pressure, Jasharaj has been problematic for each prime minister until he has managed to raise the salaries of education workers drastically in the past 12 years.
With Kurt, however, the problem goes beyond wages.
Since the first point of the VV Alternative that Presents the priorities of this party is the “Repurchasion of Kosovo schools”. And what does that say? Exactly what Niteman Jasharaj would not want to hear in a thousand years.

Vetevendosje vows at that point to realise “a fair assessment of current teachers”, a proposal made by a large number of education ministers in the past as well. But this assessment did not take place just after Mr. Jasharaj.
He had said that all teachers have conducted the necessary tests to exercise the task of teachers and that additional assessments and tests would offend their dignity.
Even the first meeting between Beftman Yashawt and other unionists he had held with Prime Minister Kurti on March 4 had gone far worse. Kurt had not been declared to the media at all, while unionists had been filled with criticism.
The meeting had lasted an hour and a half, and unionists had not enjoyed the incumbent Prime Minister Kurti.
“We are not satisfied with the meeting, because we have expected to be guaranteed the desired and needed budget that will be planned in order to be support for functioning of the wage law. What we were told, those millions are not enough to implement the wage law,” had said Jasharaj at the time. /Periscope











