“I wish to have changes”, “The dictators' time has passed” ) everything from the union heads' impact with Kurti

A statement made Sunday by Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti at the media conference, where he openly expressed his desire to have changes at the top of the union organisations in the country, has caused a new clash between him and the top unionists, he said he wishes to make changes everywhere, not only [...]
He said that he wants changes to be made everywhere, not just in politics.
I wish there were changes everywhere, as political changes are being made, there should be changes in every realm of social and professional life. That's because I've convinced both health workers and Kosovo citizens not enough for many years to continue representing the same people, whoever they are or wherever they are,” has said Kurti.
But this statement has not pleased the heads of health and education unions, where they have sent the message to Prime Minister Kurti not to interfere with it, as it is not his job to run trade unions.
Blerim Syla, chairman of the Federation of Kosovo Health, has been extremely tough in his response, where he has declared Kurti to be excessive with threats.
“Comrade Kurt like you're up against him with threats and extortion against the name Dr. B. Syla, but I remind you: “COMM HA OF DYCTITOR IT IS KALBED and any tendency of yours will fail. Union leaders elected by health workers, not by politics”, wrote Syla on Facebook.
He has gone further where he claims government Kurti has violated anti-law. - CO VID is lowering additions, and accuses of stealing them for two months.
I'll see you on legal strikes or not, and I'll put the worker in place, while your government and your government violated the anti-cavid law by subtracting the additions from 300 to $60, which was the oath and stealing them for 2 months”, wrote Syla.

In contrast, Nundman Jashari from the United Education, Science and Culture Union (SBASHK) has said this is the first time since post-war since a country prime minister says such a statement.
The “is the first time since the post-war a government has issued such a statement. For who heads a union doesn't decide the Government and no ministry only decides the membership of that sector,” has said Jashar to the media.
He says it's delegates who decide who leads the SBASK.
“in SBASK every four years convention is held, delegates decide whom to choose to run,” said Jashar.











