Serbian police officers may return to work with a government decision, says Qalaj

Former Kosovo Police Director, Kosovo MP PDK, Rashit Qalaj, has said Serbian police officers who have resigned may return to work with a government decision. However, he stresses that the Police Director in the north and the chief of operations that have received recognition from Serbia's president should not be allowed to work again [...]
However, he stresses that the Police Director in the north and the chief of operations that have received recognition from Serbia's president should not be allowed to work again for Kosovo institutions.
According to him, there may even be agreements in Brussels. But according to him, MPs can no longer return to the Assembly, because that is how the law determines it.
“Nine Serbian List MP have returned pending. Those who have resigned have no chance of returning. As far as the cops are concerned, I think the cops will come back because there's legal space. With a government decision and an agreement in Brussels to be negotiated. The superiors' case is done. Police Director in the north and the chief of operations that have received recognition from Serbia's president should not be allowed to return to 48x1> institutions.
The Government's decision to reduce the salaries of prosecutors and judges, Qalaj considers the justice system a major blow. He also called Prime Minister Albin Kurti philosopher, adding that it is hard to understand. He even recommends that there should be visible wage raises for police and soldiers, reports EO.
I consider it a blow to the justice system. We've had enough fragility. For years prosecutors and judges have been stimulated to get better results from the former government. And I think Prime Minister Kurti has dealt a huge blow to justice institutions. The prime minister is a philosopher and it's hard to understand”.
What we understand is that it hit the justice system. For police and soldiers not only should there be raisers but there must be obvious pay raises. If a current salary that police receive 400 euros and with the wage law as much as I have seen is insufficient and this cofficiency should be much bigger for police, army and other institutions”, Qalaj said.












