Kurti's proposal reacts sharply to OVL's Klinaku: They don't want to raise pensions.

War Veterans' Organisation Secretary Faton Klink has reacted to statements by government officials for the proposal that the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, sent to them for the Law on Minimal Pag. Klink in a Facebook post said government officials are in a hurry that still without response from veterans, the matter [...]
Klinaku, in a Facebook post, said government officials are in a rush to make the issue media-free.
According to him, the government's goal is not to increase payment for veterans at this time of crisis.
“Some have no idea how and from whom the assessment and verification is made, and some are unscrupulous because they know this is not actually done and it is intervention in the judicial process”, he said.
Klink's full delivery:
They didn't expect our response to the letter of the Prime Minister, but from tomorrow the power had this media issue made to play games and fraud in public.
They're talking about veterans that they deserve more jobs than they actually do, and they're intent on not moving that fee even at this time of crisis.
Some have no idea how and from whom the assessment and verification is made, and some are unscrupulous because they know that this is not actually done and is interference in the judicial process.
At a time when the government office on issues of categories stemming from the KLA war, because of a technical error leads people to the prosecution because it can't even release a confirmation to the individual, they can now afford collective recognition and verification.
Come make that assessment and verify in dry paper, because your files are in court.












