March: Bill adopted for minimum wage, with Serbian List votes

The Kosovo Assembly has passed the bill defining the minimum wage. 68 MPs participated in the vote, but there have been six abstentions and no vote against Chief Parliamentary Glauk Konjufca has said that all debates have ended on the issue and that the S'do will return again. However, AAK deputy, Besnik Tahiri, received the word before [...]
Chief Parliamentary Glauk Konjufca has said that all debates have ended on this issue and that they will return once again.
However, AAK deputy, Besnik Tahiri, took word before the vote to propose his removal from the agenda and for the bill to return to Government.
We had a long discussion at the previous session and demanded that the law in question define the minimum wage and return to the government. For the purpose of the event, there is no impact at all, because in most, it has reached minimum at 250. It removes an honorable domestic relationship from connection with the minimum wage. Our demand is very simple to discuss social reform. This law is to withdraw from Minister Murati and sit down and discuss it. It's a legitimate requirement that is minimal in relation to all the issues we've raised, no matter how opposition or political it is. We're taking him away, my proposal is if we agree. If we approve of this, we make a huge mistake”.












