Government Kurti stops KLA veterans' pensions from Albania, O reacts Tirana's VLKLA

Kosovo Liberation Army Veterans Association (UÇK) Tirana has suggested that the Government of Kosovo, led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, has stopped pensions from KLA veterans from Albania. According to this association, Kurti Government's decision is contrary to the KLA war veterans Law. “There is more [...]
“There have been more than two months that the Government of Kosovo with Prime Minister Albin Kurti, contrary to current veterans' law and promises of election campaign, stopped the payment, deliberately appointed retirement, is actually a surprise for the contribution to war, which is taken around the world along with pension after retirement, as in Albania, where every veteran of the World War II who is retired, receives the supplement for contribution during the national war and for the previous part of this soup is added to those who voluntarily participated in the war party of Spain and the national war that fought in the second world war in Visegrad. But the government Kurti, on a day of debate in the mind legally of carritarism and stressed political megalomania to be somebody, on the entrance of June 2021, without talking, consulting and dealing with those who shed blood, those who were disabled and those who sacrificed their family's life for this state, in whose seats are incorrect politicians sitting, prohibiting distribution of war contributions, so-called pension purposes, in particular for volunteer fighters coming from the trunk orb of Albania, encounters with the law where two men have not received payment of that is the equivalent of the same marriage.
Furthermore, in this reaction it has been said that KLA veterans from Tirana have voluntarily come to fight for Kosovo's liberation.
We came to war for the liberation of Kosovo voluntarily, because we felt it necessary to join forces for the liberation of Kosovo, to show the progressive world that the brotherly life that permeates the blood of each Albanian is and will remain the common struggle we have fought during history of national liberation. Given this high patriotic feeling, we lined up in KLA formations where it needed us as real career fighters and military fighters. After the end of that genocide war, a small part was interviewed in the KPC, while others returned to their families”, it was said in this response, asking Kosovo institutions that KLA veterans from Tirana be recognised the right to receive pensions.
“Hopefully that justice in Kosovo as the key element behind legislative power, the Parliament of the Republic of Kosovo and Albanians everywhere will give us legal rights -- we mother trunk fighters, who sacrificed their lives in combat for the release of ethnic lands, in addition to our Kosovo Albanian brothers,” -- have been said in this response.
The head of the KLA War Veterans' Association in Tirana is Spiro Butka.










