Tahiri responds to Armend Muja: Police conditions are primary, not international agreements

The chief of the Parliamentary Group of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), Abelard Tahiri, has said that at Thursday's new session, this party will propose a draft resolution for the Kosovo Police. As he put it, after the assembly of the Parliament's leadership, police have made the entire country proud of the recent attack on [...]
The chief of the Parliamentary Group of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), Abelard Tahiri, has said that at Thursday's new session, this party will propose a draft resolution for the Kosovo Police.
As he put it, after the assembly of the Parliament's leadership, police have made the entire country proud of the recent attack on Banjska, so it is important that I get the treatment they deserve.
With this resolution, the Government will pay the officers the additions, they will have health insurance from January 1st of next year, as well as the Police's early retirement law will take effect.
While asked about voting international agreements, Tahiri has said he finds their vote meaningless, while Kosovo is still under sanctions from the EU and none of the agreements will be implemented.
We will propose at Thursday's session, the new session, a draft resolution that takes over an agenda for the Kosovo Assembly, which exclusively relates to Kosovo Police”.
“As Parliamentary Group The PDK, we will ask Kosovo's parliament to have a specific agenda for the police. This means meeting three very important points, both related to functionality and efficiency and sensitivity”.
This draft resolution forcing Government to complete additions, which have not been paid for eight months, to the police. It's very important and legal commitment”.
The second “Pict will be as of January 1st, 2024, to budget the budget for health insurance for police. This would have to happen for all citizens, but since this is not possible, start at least with Police”.
“also, the Law for Early Retirement of the Kosovo Police, which should enter into force no less than 30 days from the adoption of resolution”.
With this resolution, we increase efficiency and show seriousness to this institution as a state. We saw how important police are, in the terrorist attack in Kosovo. Therefore, it is important that these people who are making us proud also receive the well - deserved treatment of”.
There is no point in voting international agreements when Kosovo is still under sanctions and no agreement will be implemented”, he said, the EO reports.












