Invalid decision: Tahiri wants pension decision reviewed

PDK Parliamentary Group chief Abelard Tahiri has rejected Kurti Government's decision on pension schemes and the separation of means for gastronation, as according to him, 6m euros do not meet the needs of damaged businesses. According to him, the Government has no concrete plan for managing pandemic, so it says the decision is “without [...]
According to him, the Government does not have a concrete plan to manage the pandemic, so it says the decision is “without a measured, unthinking and uncountable”.
His full response:
The Government's decision to reduce additions to pension social schemes, the most vulnerable social categories in the period of confrontation with the COVID19 pandemic is an inappropriate decision and it should be revised immediately by the government.
This serious period imposes additional measures of support for certain social categories, such as pensioners, and should not be expected to remain the same without the least support previously shared.
While the decision on the allocation of 6m euros, supposedly on behalf of the pandemic's sanity of damage to certain business sectors that the government closed, it does not necessarily meet the needs of businesses that have been damaged by this closure. This decision is unwise, unthinking, and uncountable. It will neither help nor stimulate these businesses, it will only complicate their access to the help they need today.
So we continue to insist that the government have a concrete plan to manage the pandemic, as well as to implement the Remake Law, not to take ad hoc decisions, which produce no real and sustainable effects, besides spending our taxpayers' budget.











