Yasar: The veterans wanted to send a message to the government not to play war values.

Xhavit Jasheti, chairman of the Association of Families of Witnesses, has spoken about the protest of Kosovo Liberation Army veterans, who took place Monday. On the “panel of the debate at Tv 1, Jashar says that through this protest, veterans have wanted to send “the government message so they can't dare play with values [...]
On the “panel of the debate at Tv 1, Jashari says that through this protest, veterans have wanted to send “government message so they can't dare play with KLA values”.
“I think it's reasonable, logical because veterans have been waiting long and have a nervous dose not only in this period of government, but this protest has happened and had to be sent a message not to play with the values of KLA”, he said.
According to him, the disappointment of veterans from the current government is that they have seen a tendency for their secession from the Law for the Minimial Pag.
Their commitment is because this Government has had to enforce the law in the Assembly and not insist on breaking the most important category of this society, this state from engagement. I want to let the government know not to maneuver with these things because two laws define the basis of the KLA fighter's definition as defined by law and linked to the minimum wage”, Jashar added.












