Opposition urges Pagan Law to be completed this year

The two opposition parties -- the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) -- have demanded from the executive for this calendar year to complete the Law of Salaries and the minimum wage. The LDK has come under criticism in terms of the birth of many bills, while the PDK has demanded that they not be expelled at the minimum wage [...]
There has been criticism from the LDK as far as many bills are being born, while the PDK has demanded that KLA veterans not be expelled at the minimum wage.
MP The PDK, Ferat Shala, has told Online Economy that the Law of Salaries has been needed to end this year, which it says is being delayed unnecessarily.
The first <x0 Group would be extremely necessary to now complete the Law of Salaries, which could solve many challenges and problems in today's education sector and in many other sectors, as well as select many possibilities in the social affairs of our citizens”.
“A Law that is being delayed for no reason and a law that should already be in effect and no longer see procrastination. The law would also choose the dilemma we have with war associations and with many other social categories”, Shala said.
Shala has said she will not be accepted if outside the minimum wage remain the KLA veterans' associations.
“Definitely yes, we don't agree with and we can't agree with such a law that the minimum wage in the first place defines 250 euros, when we already have inflation that is already approaching a high percentage, and in this relationship this law does not meet even the minimum criteria for the current time and for what is currently being realised”, Shala said.
While LDK deputy Rzazarta Krasniqi has said that for the party she belongs to, it is important to vote on the Law of Salaries.
It has also had criticism concerning the job in the Assembly, which was criticised in the European Commission Report, reports EO.
The mayor was the Law of Salaries, which so far has not come to the session, but is in public hearing. It has been disturbing because the government, although having a 51 percent, has been a deadlock in the piece of legislation, has seen it also in the Progress Report, which says there has been no progress in the Parliament”.
I am also speaking as chairman of the Commission for European Integration, where we are based on two basic documentation related to integration, where the National Programme for the Implementation of the SAA and the Agency for European Reform, when the Government and the European Union, in this legislation, have not passed 37 laws that have been passed the National Report on the implementation of MSA, but that have passed only 15 laws, while the European Reform Agency, which has 41 laws, which have passed only six-1x> Krasniqi said. / EO












