Murati seeks the deputies' votes for the Magua Bill: It could change after 11 years

Finance, Labour and Transfers Minister Hekuran Murati has presented the Bill for the Monetary Page to MPs. He has said the Bill envisions change after 11 years. Murati before MPs said the bill, among other things, enables the minister of finals to decide on wage increases without having to be placed in [...]
Finance, Labour and Transfers Minister Hekuran Murati has presented the Bill for the Monetary Page to MPs.
He has said the Bill envisions change after 11 years.
Murati before MPs said the bill, among other things, allows the minister of finals to decide on the increase of wages without having to be decided on the economic-Social council.
Today we present the bill that envisions changing and fulfilling certain laws that allow after 11 years of minimum wages. The bill also envisions tax release of up to 250 euros. This bill completes the procedure, which comes to minimum wage, as we have now sated on the economic-Social council. The law envisions that this could be done by the finance minister, not the economic-Social Council”, he said. Murati urged MPs to vote on the bill and move away for the minimum wage increase.
“Considering it very important to raise the minimum wage, which is from 130 euros for persons under 35 and 170 over 35, is the right time to vote and move forward and pave the way for the minimum wage raise. So I invite you to approve”, Murati said.











