Heidi from OLV- KLA: Protest showed veterans unhappy with this government

The very presence of all veterans in O protest VL- The KLA gives the disappointment that they are not satisfied with this government, Enver Hajdari has said from war-free organisations. Hajdari says that this Government has made the biggest mistake of making its mistake when it removed the Law on War veterans' Pagla. <x0)
Hajdari says that this Government has made the biggest mistake of making its mistake when it removed the Law on War veterans' Pagla.
The greatest <x0abimin he did when he removed the Law for the wage of war veterans because we are members of this Kosovo citizen country and we ask that it be treated in the most possible way because these categories because of the KLA war and we have created institutions they must be protected, we do not seek charity, but that the categories of the disabled be dealt with by law”, he has stated for 1.
And he also talked about throwing tear gas during the protest, which he says I don't know who threw it away because they were oriented to keep it quiet.
He emphasises that they have not provoked the Kosovo Police to drop tear gas, until he adds that they had no intention of attacking the Assembly facility or entering it.
It's a little bit of a problem for days that we were oriented for quiet and it wasn't the intention of attacking the Parliament I don't think there are veterans who we've been creating with blood and so we can insult the police or die in the form of burns or violations. The purpose was to be closer to the convention that was supposed to be held. There have been those people getting into the session, but we didn't even shoot, but they provoked the police with tear gas that we remember have the right to protect, but our goal was not to enter into”, he added.
Hajdari has further said they will not stop until they meet their demand for involvement in war categories in the minimum wage bill. While asked whether there might be protests at the next session when this bill will be under consideration, he said he believes it will.
I believe so. We won't stop. We're not going to stop because we're seeing that they're not serious about these war categories, who's not turning away. Who is not in the way of a veteran? It's all due after all. If not legal, they have a moral obligation. Those martyrs for whom they fell, those men who washed their members to war for whom they did. For this country, for this country and for us to have institutions and people representing us”, Hajdari added.












