No dilemma: Kurti says opposition lags behind Rashman Jashaw

Prime Minister Albin Kurti said so in the country: Threat or blackmail that I want them every month this much money until the bill is passed is unacceptable. That 50 euros is actually bigger than the percentage of economic growth when it translates into the teacher's salary. The other is that we've got on the basis of all [...]
Threat or blackmail that I want them every month this much money until the bill is passed is unacceptable.
That 50 euros is actually bigger than the percentage of economic growth when it translates into the teacher's salary.
The other is that we've got all the demands of a trade union based on and we've been trying to accommodate them in the bill that is under public discussion.
We've taken care of education to have equal treatment, to eliminate many injustices in education. We've seen additions for teachers based on the qualifications and the Union's demands have been addressed as having, for example, allocated about 1.7m euros to share for teachers with serious illnesses.
Now I am maintaining discussion on the basis of the government's responsibility and mental rationality, this is my duty.
I have no anger or hatred against any unionist and it's not true that I've had an agreement with the SBASK and we're backed up.
The truth is the opposite, in 2017, the SBASK made a memorandum of co-operation, not me.
There is no dilemma that opposition to the strike shows what this is about.
Just for the government to be attacked, there's a risk of shooting.












