Government shows when students get 100 euro extensions

The execution of additions from 100 euros to the first group of applicant students is expected to take place within this month. Anni that the number of students who have applied for support from Pako for Inflation, Kosovo Government spokesman Progress Kryeziu, has not been disclosed, says they are targeting [...]
Anni that the number of students who have applied for support from the 100 euros from Pako for Inflation, Kosovo Government spokesman Progress Kryeziu, has not been disclosed, says they are aiming to execute extensions for the first group of applicant students within November.
Kryeziu tells Kosovo that they have established the Implementation Commission responsible for verifying applications data. According to him, this commission is in regular communication with Universities to confirm the lists.
We have already established the implementation Commission, responsible for verifying applications data. This commission is in regular communication with universities for list confirmation. Depending on the confirmations, we are aiming that within the month we will execute additions for the first group of applicant students”, Kryeziu said in a response to Kosovas.
The application for students has been open until 6 November, on the Kosovo platform, while the application rights have had all active students studying in accredited programmes in Kosovo.
So far, additions from the government have been earmarked for pensioners from 100 euros, for social categories and for public sector employees for September and October of 50 euros.
While, public enterprise workers have not yet shared the extensions of an initial of 100 euros. Unions from public companies report to Kosova Prees that the government has asked workers' lists for sharing additional means for workers who have less than 1,000 euros wages.
The executive with the last package for confronting inflation has seen the sharing of direct additions to public sector workers by 50 euros from September, public enterprises with 100 euros at one time, as well as pensioners and students with 100 euros at one time.
While, for private sector workers, days ago Finance Minister Iron Murati has announced that the government will support any business that increases workers' salaries by subsidising 50% wage growth for the first three months, according to conditions and applicable criteria.
According to Murati, any business that has increased workers' salaries from September onward, and wants to benefit from government support, can apply on the platform FDI until December 20th.












