It went up for 10 euros: The time when Kurt boarded the bus with the elderly and promised 150 euros in retirement

The government Kurti made the decision yesterday that no pension will be below 100 euros. Finance Minister Iron Murati announced yesterday that this decision was made under the Economic Renewal Pack. Under that decision, Ivalidore labour pensions increased for 10 euros. “We get the mandate under Paco's [...]
We have decided that by the end of 2021 no pension was below 100 euros, and that included four categories: basic pensions worth 90 euros, pensions of limited 75 euros, family pension 90, and 90 euros labor pension. So we have applied additions to these categories so that they can't be under 100 euros under the Pavos Resurrection”, Murati said, I follow Periscope.
Regarding this increase and a method for pensions to be paid in the middle of the month by the 15th day, there were many interesting reactions. Shpend Ahmeti said he does not understand this issue by raising questions like: are prices cheaper in the middle of the month?
In Periscope, we shared stories with each other about how some pensioners who happened to talk to us yesterday during their leisure time had thought that, in fact, the increase in retirement took place in 100 euro +. Unfortunately, we have explained to them that the increase was only for 10 euros. Anyway...
In 2017, When running for prime minister, Albin Kurti during a meeting with a group of pensioners, had promised that the minimum pension would become 150 euros within the first term.
“With the governance of the Movement, the minimum pension will become 150 euros within the first mandate.”, Kurti stated.
The prime minister's campaign for pensions was even recently interesting for the February 14th elections, where his party scored convincing victories.
It's familiar with pensioners' style of President Beden “I'm Albin Kurti and I support this request.
Dialogue in election campaign video:
Pensioner: Dawn will also raise our pensias, buy our grandchildren, and give us chocolate.
Albin Kurti: I am Albin Kurti and I support this request.
In the Western Balkans, smaller minimum pensions continue to be in Kosovo, while the highest in Serbia./Periscopi













