Former KSF Colonel: Voting of the Bill on Minimum Pay Without veterans aims to bring Government Down

The retired KSF colonel, Afrem Veseli, has reacted after voting in principle on the minimum wage bill, which does not include veterans' pensions. Wessel criticising this act of power, says he does not believe the VV electorate opposes the values of war. Even according to him, the whole scenario is becoming [...]
Wessel criticising this act of power, says he does not believe the VV electorate opposes the values of war.
Even according to him, the whole scenario is being made by several government officials in order to bring down Government “Kurti 2” and go to new paramilitary elections.
You just thought that this departure was done deliberately, to provoke new political situations, and that in a near future to achieve the collapse of government and the country's leadership in new parliamentary elections, ” wrote among other things.
His full reaction:
The beginning of the end.
Today's first-read approval of the minimum wage bill -- not including the category of war veterans in this increase -- carries a very bad message and presents a major human violation of this category as valuable in our country.
Certain groups of ruling parties actually shared their positions on the freedoms categories. But these positions of these small groups of interest in their parties installed even in the government are not attitudes of their electorate.
Because electorate I VV have never been against the values of war, and a very large part of it is even the bearer of war for freedom.
Why that happened, why the veterans left the increase, I think there is a political background from certain groups in the government.
You just thought that this departure was deliberately done, to provoke new political situations, and to in the near future achieve the collapse of government and the country's leadership in new parliamentary elections.
There are other new problems that need to be discussed.
All of this, it can happen like looking at myself in the mirror and not having the chance to change, instead of the promises that have come to power.
No party electorate, anyway. VVs, who are very young, cannot agree to continue to bad governance, so that someone will get rich and they will remain in the same economic situation. We look alike to the disappointment of the electorate at LDK and PDK when they punished their parties.
Africa Wessel
Colonel in Pension.











