Kica-Jeli reacts after failing to access the pension scheme law: Injustice in the Name of Past Injustice

LDK (LDK) MP Doarsa Kica-Jeli has reacted since today in the Assembly there has not been a change of law on pension schemes. Kica-Jali through a Facebook text, the parliamentary majority's failure to vote has called it an injustice, in the name of past injustices. Some in the background chanted “o
Kica-Jali through a Facebook text, the parliamentary majority's failure to vote has called it an injustice, in the name of past injustices.
Some in the background chanted “oo You didn't. You haven't done it in two years. They have not done it before you, nor are you able to do it, Anything you don't do, you legitimize it as injustice that is administered in the name of the injustices of the past 20 years. Injustice, in the name of injustice”, wrote LDKA deputy.
You can read the full post of Kica-Jali:
Injustice, in the name of past injustices!
In the 1990s-1999, the violent measures of the Serbian regime demonstrated not only the brutality and brutality of that regime but also our national dignity and resistance. The willingness that many face the risk of being from mass evacuations in the name of invisibility.
Today in the country we had the opportunity to lift the discrimination limit for 15 years pre-war stages for pension insurance. MPs from the parliamentary majority did not vote. I don't know why. I didn't hear conservative reasoning.
Some in the background shouted <x0...o not to be told that we'd better produce”. You didn't. You haven't done it in two years. They have not done it before you, nor are you able to do it, Anything you don't do, you legitimize it as injustice that is administered in the name of the injustices of the past 20 years. Injustice, in the name of injustice!
No act of opposition political parties once in power legitimizes your conscious failures, especially such as today, deliberate awareness. And not to talk about the absolute majority you have. For lack of need to coordinate everything with coalition partners.
Today, a citizen who worked 14 years and 364 days before the war has left the violent masses, in your eyes is not worth enough to return a piece of dignity. Or, it's not worth a “even a month until you're doing it better”. Because in your opinion, sépo u “do better” if you once voted today so that at least they could start to make that contribution.
You're forgetting we're talking about generations that are potentially advanced in age. If not as a need, at least as confirmation of the resistance assessment. As a form of thanks even late and modest, yet confirmed.
Some of those indiscreets are neither among us anymore, and have gone to eternity with the idea that we know neither the dignity nor the merit of the resistance of those years, except with daily proselytizings that make up only fleeting news. Maybe they didn't mean it.












