Reactions for the draft of salaries, government and LVVAï officials say nothing is final

A new draft of the bill on salaries in the public sector already has some of the media. As published, salaries that could potentially receive public officials have prompted reactions. Interior Minister Jedal Svecla says nothing is final. That's what some LVVA officials say. Drift [...]
During the day, media have reported that the new draft of the draft public sector wage bill has been drafted. The new bill, which Express has secured, appears to be different from the previous law adopted during Ramush Haradinaj's rule, which he had suspended and later abolished by the Constitutional Court.
According to this draft, the country's president, who is 20. Following him/her comes the prime minister/ja, the prime minister/jamentary and the chairman of the Constitutional Court with the challenger 19.
The media reportedly the cofficiency value will be 120, but this has not been officially confirmed. In previous law designed during Haradinaj's government, that value was 239 euros.
Minister of Internal Affairs Xhelal Svechla has said that the report on the draft is “ill intentional”, though the media have already secured it. The minister says there is no final draft of the salary law.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs wants to inform citizens that the wave of warnings that are rapidly spreading to our media about the law on public officials' salaries is untrue and malicious. Nor does it have a final draft of the law on public officials' salaries, nor does it have any value of the cofficiency. The value of the cofficient will not be part of the law on public officials' salaries, since the same is determined with budget law”, Svechla wrote.
He has said the ministry leading him will share the final draft with the public as it is finalised.
Meanwhile, LVV media division official Arlind Manjuka wrote that “in the media is running quotas, but we haven't officially seen the value of those quotas”. He says that “we are still at the speculating level and on these speculations we are building true peace”.
Arianni Beqiri, former assistant to Prime Minister Albin Kurti, has reassembled the post of minister Sveclaa, writing in large letters <x0Medias equals root”.
Minister Svechla's status has been re-united by Luan Dalipi, chief of prime minister's staff and government spokesman, Kryeziu Progress.
Otherwise, Kosovo had a law adopted in 2019 for the Public Sector Salaries, which former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj sponsored. But that law was suspended after the ombudsman took it to Constitution. The Constitutional Court further rejected that law.
Under the abolished law, the country's highest salary quota, which was 10, was the country's president. After him/her, with the Colonel 9 had the prime minister, the Chief Parliament/the Chairman of the Constitutional Court.











