Izmacus: Past coalitions were fragile, many things in the Assembly remained in half

The candidate for deputy from the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Xhevahire Izmaku, has said it will be the voice of women in the Assembly. Izmac in Eyes 7 others indicated that there are projects that remain in half. I was three deputy mandates. My ambition to be part of the Assembly is also for social issues [...]
Izmac in Eyes 7 others indicated that there are projects that remain in half.
I was three deputy mandates. My ambition to be part of the Assembly is also for social issues that I have started and are voting as amendments during the mandate. There are projects that remain in half like the 83 residences project of a social centre involving families that are homeless on the head, war categories and several martyr categories in the Vushtrri municipality of”.
Izmacus, among other things, said it would do more for the women of martyrs in the country.
“are over 6 thousand women in Kosovo who have lived 20 years after the war with a minimum wage, which has not been higher than 160 euros. There is a need for this law to be amended and to go to the Assembly and vote where they will have the deserved status of women who have lived with pain and difficulty to raise their children”.
It's the law that went to the House drawer, but it's not voted since we know last year that the two coalitions have been very fragile and that they haven't managed to have a majority in the Assembly and that it hasn't been a top priority”.
“I will prioritize this direction”, Izmaku said.
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