“It's going to break the rules, keep the quiet”: The dispute between Mujaja and Kastrat

The tough debate is taking place at the Board Commission where public media are being discussed, RTK. Part of the conversation: Armendi Muja: We've put it in order, and first you need to report, then when this is over, you have to file for the second extension. There was no way... Displace Kastrati: There wasn't any for [...]
Part of the conversation:
Armendi Muja: We've put it in order, and first you need to report, then when this is over, you have to file for the second extension. There was no way...
Displace Kastrati: There wasn't an institution like RTK that has 1,000 employees you can't handle, and at night you have to work. I don't take any responsibility if the workers, even if in 7 and a half RTK, have no news, whoever wants to, should be questioned.
Armendi Muja: You keep breaking the rules, no responsibility. Look, the Assembly meets once a week, there was no way, please keep it quiet.
This debate preceded Kastrat's complaint that RTK workers had not received wages in 20 days.
Kastrati, at the Commission's meeting for Buzhet, was tough enough with the chairman of this commission, MP Armend Muja.
Kastrati said blackmail is becoming imposed on the public media” and added that RTK employees have been left without salaries that 20 days”.
We've been working for 20 days without money, we've asked for your understanding, I wrote down some 32-3 emails to all institutions. Since it's the 20th and it's not wages, it's the first time in life it's been delayed wages for RTK workers. I'm looking for your understanding, to treat the case, these salaries belong to RTK by law, or by right or by me, at the end we all have a responsibility, or I don't see it otherwise as blackmailing”, Kastrati said. /Periscope.











