“Boll ma”, gastronomers demand release of measures, more massive protests warn

“Boll ma”, gastronomers demand release of measures, more massive protests warn

Gastronomers have protested before the Kosovo government today to oppose anti measures. - CO VID. They asked the government to extend work hours until 0100 p.m., to be allowed to work at wedding halls, to become a subventation of workers who have not worked for 600 days and to postpone payment of credit deadlines. With [...]

They asked the government to extend work hours until 0100 p.m., to be allowed to work at wedding halls, to become a subventation of workers who have not worked for 600 days and to postpone payment of credit deadlines.

In this case, Hotel and Tourism Oda Chairman Hysen Sugojevo has declared that the government has taken measures without converting with them.

While the authorities are holding farewell dinner, the political campaign with over a thousand people extending the timetable they set, and we are not allowed to work, where it is right here. Although we are in high priority with the vaccine process, 60.01% of the population vaccinated with two doses,66 % and one dose, so we're almost immune, and yet it hasn't even influenced us to be financially involved but it has acted paradoxically by shutting us down and isolating us”, he said.

While the Iryer of the Kosovo Gastronomous Association, Petrit Kllokoqi, has warned even more massive protests than today's.

We're going to make a warning today of a still bigger protest, we want to testify today that we're not violent, but we're working. So, we're asking for our opening, if you don't have the jurisdiction to keep us going, then let us work. Three months of our days have not been returned to the Enamel Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Finance, that is for us to receive”, he has declared.

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