Continue promises, Kurti: The minimum wage will be 264 euros

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has declared that the minimum wage of 170 euros now -- now a decade -- would like to make 264 euros, but must be hired in the Economic-Social Council. Kurti made these comments during her visit to the Landing Middle School “Gezmail Mustafa”, in Pristina, which she [...] has [...]
Kurti made these comments during her visit to the Landing High School “Xhemail Mustafa” in Pristina, which she visited on the Down International Syndrome Day. Kurt there was also asked a question by a school student regarding the small wages that families with Down Syndrome have. The prime minister said they want to freeze the minimum wage, but reconciliation is needed in the Economic-Social Council.
Kurti: The minimum wage will be 264 euros
“as far as the minimum wage is concerned, we have said that we will raise it from 130 170 euros, respectively, for now a decade to make 250 euros, but in fact we will make 264 euros. But that's what we have to deal with at the Economic-Social Council”, Kurt said it.
Kurti and Education Minister Arberie Nagavci visited this school, where the first hour was dedicated to Down syndrome.
Kurti said that as a society and as a country, it is our duty and duty to help these children have equal access and access.
Kurti: It's our social agreement to look after these special people.
And it's also the International Day of People With Down Syndrome, which is our social agreement to take special care of these special people, which is again linked to a given natural fact that we cannot change. So, people with limited abilities, who are born like that, but we as a society and as a country are assigned to help you so that they can have equal access and access like others, within a comprehensive environment and also without discrimination and stigmatization<1> Kurt said.
He said that at a meeting he had held today he talked about the possibilities of organising training and employment for persons with Down syndrome.
Kurti: We'll create special courses for parents with Down syndrome
We had a meeting with the organisation today that helps all children with Down syndrome, and we also talked about opportunities to have employment training for people with Down syndrome. But also 100 additional assistants, as well as special courses for parents, since it is not enough for these children to be welcome in schools and public institutions, but we have to help them also in families where they are”, Kurt said.
This day is also marked with various activities in Kosovo












