Vetevendosje Movement MP seeks Serbian Minister Murati's resignation

Vetevendosje Movement MP Fatmir Humolli has again expressed his disappointment over the actions of Kurti Government. Recently, he has demanded the resignation of Finance Minister Iron Murati, as there has been no prosecution of salaries to teachers who were on strike during September. According to him, Murati has not justified his salary and [...]
Recently, he has demanded the resignation of Finance Minister Iron Murati, as there has been no prosecution of salaries to teachers who were on strike during September.
According to him, Murati has not justified his salary and is at the same time not working properly.
Contacted by Paparaci, Humoly, through a telephone conversation, said it is not correct not to pay Kosovo's teachers' salaries for September.
I don't know until October 5, it's the deadline for me to proceed. That's correct. Don't tell me. The teachers have decided to continue teaching. (Murat) As if he had been interested in nervously in the teachers who started the strike while there's a budget, the power lawmaker, who has recently launched different criticisms of Vetevendosje's party, stressed.
He added that Minister Murati should not receive his salary, as he says he is not doing his job. Consequently, it says the chief of the Kosovo wallet has not justified his salary so far.
While these needs are presented for protests by teachers and employees is incorrect, the government is an employer of public administration and teachers and is a private sector employer, but it only creates conditions for working”.
He also showed the problems he has with Minister Murati, citing even disagreements with him regarding Kosovo Liberation Army veterans.
I've had a great deal of problems for myself, from the problem with veterans it's been earned off. I'm convinced with this logic that it's working against the LVV mission, as the mission has been to reverse the dignity of, not the workers who have deliberately educated Kosovo to oppose us”, ended Humol for Paparac.
Despite numerous criticisms, the Government of Kosovo says wages have only been executed for officials who have been put to work.
For the month of September, public sector payments have been executed for officials who have been on the job and have carried out their duties and responsibilities. The monthly salary is compensation for the job. In cases of strikes, this issue is determined in the Law for Strikes”, said Paradeziu, the government's spokesman.
The strike in Kosovo's public sector has been suspended until January 2023, representatives of the Union of Independent Trade Unions of Kosovo announced during the weekend.












