KEK Union warns mass protest to withdraw money from Trust

The chairman of the new KEK Union, Nexhat Llumnica, has warned mass protest on the day when the draft law to withdraw means from the Pension Trust will be in order. He has called them insults, the reasonings of the Minister of Finance and Transfers, Iron Murati allegedly that with Trust money the workers will [...]
He has called it an insult to them, the reasonings of Finance and Transference Minister Iron Murati allegedly that with Trust money workers will buy “Iphone 13 Promax”
With citizens being able to withdraw part of the Trust, it would also have a positive impact on the local economy.
“We will be participants in protests as union because it is the pressure of union membership, of all Kosovo Energy Corporation workers to withdraw these means because their situation is not good at this time of post-demia. Actually, the situation is not good for all Kosovo citizens. This withdrawal will help not only KEK workers, not only Kosovo workers, but will help Kosovo businesses and family members who directly affected this withdrawal”, Llumnica said.
“We have without a few reasons that say they don't have students, pensioners, we have families and pensioners and students helping in some way, even those from the withdrawal of these tools and the reasons of the Government, of the finance minister, are almost offensive to workers who say that “if given Trust will buy “Iphone 13 Promax”
It's an insult because it considers citizens who don't know how to spend their resources, so workers and he's supposed to be saving us these tools. If he's worried about keeping these tools to us, there are forms and options that we could give him how to save the tools and how to get them back, he said.
Lake Llumnica stressed that 90 percent of KEK workers will be participants in the protest, as all of these are of reconciliation to attract these means.
According to the survey, 90 percent of workers who want to withdraw these brain tools and believe 90 percent will be part of the protest. We as unions will fight to attract those tools because we're seeing every day that's losing, there's no investment in our country, there's great unemployment so this is a time to raise the well-being of all citizens, and not just the workers, and with that we believe it will become an increase in the welfare of citizens”.
Meanwhile, we remember that the day before there was also a protest of a group of citizens seeking permission to withdraw 30 percent of the pension savings fund Trust.
But not only was Kosovo Democratic Party deputy Bekim Haxhiu, who is also the initiator of legal changes allowing such a withdrawal, as well as deputies from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Besnik Tahiri, Shemsedin Dresaj, Paul Lekaj and Time Kadrijaj, who were also vocal in this initiative.












