Humoll: Vetevendosje is wrong along with Hekuran Mqira with war veterans is not played like that

Vetevendosje Movement MP Fatmir Humolli misjudges VV and Minister Murati's approach about not including war veterans in increasing the minimum wage. Humolli, voted in favour of the PDK motion, so that today in the Assembly no question the minimum wage issue. Since this motion did not pass twice, [...]
Vetevendosje Movement MP Fatmir Humolli misjudges VV and Minister Murati's approach about not including war veterans in increasing the minimum wage.
Humolli, voted in favour of the PDK motion, so that today in the Assembly no question the minimum wage issue. Since this motion did not pass twice, there was no quorum in the Kosovo Assembly for the minimum wage bill to be adopted in the first reading.
Humoll, who has already criticised the government to reflect and work better, said it opposes misuse of war veterans' categories.
The reasons for the protest are also my reasons, and against the misuse of war veterans' categories whatever purpose, there's no right to fight this category, especially today when all of Europe and the Balkans are in a situation that can also follow conflict, and now we take this category and let it know that everyone who fights for the country is ignored by our institutions. Even though I am the deputy in the Vetevendosje Group, Vetevendosje is wrong and the minister is at this point”, Humolli told the Express Journal.
He said he works in accordance with his views and independently even though he is deputy of the Vetevendosje Movement.
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His attitudes are no surprise to Vetevendosje, nor to Albin Kurti, Hummol said. Adding that decisions in the interest of social categories are priorities for him.
I have entered as an independent candidate from the beginning, and the Vetevendosje Movement and Albini know it completely, and my attitude roughly know, it's not a surprise for them...Breda Vetevendosje, there's no surprise because they know that I have my attitude in common wherever I am, I can for one's sake have a coffee, but for decisions that have to do in the interest of social categories, in the interest of the country are priorities... ”, he said.
To approve the minimum wage increase bill, there was no quorum in the Assembly, and there were even tensions.
The veterans, who protested aloud outside the Parliament because they were left out of the bill, declared the protest closed after hours. Tear gas was also used, and according to the police, two police officials were injured.
Veterians warned that they would gather again if this bill was re-entered on a day of next sessions.












