Chief Economist Zeqiri: If no demands are met, police resignations will begin

Imer Zeqiri, chairman of the Kosovo Police Union, has said that unless police demands on the part of the government are met, extreme measures will follow, including the police's resignation. The Special Intervention Unit and the Exploitation Tool Treatment Unit and other units of police have suspended the protest called for [...]
Imer Zeqiri, chairman of the Kosovo Police Union, has said that unless police demands on the part of the government are met, extreme measures will follow, including the police's resignation.
The Special Intervention Unit and the Exploitation Tools Treatment Unit and other police units have suspended the protest called for today in front of the Government building. According to the announcement, until the suspension has come after the Director General PK accompanied by management of The KK during its meeting with these entities has informed Prime Minister Albin Kurti that he has promised that next week he will host the KP management formal meeting together with representatives of these units to discuss their demands, respectively, to find a solution.
In a TIME DeclarationZeqiri has said there is hope that the meeting will be productive in the police.
The announcement to suspend the protest of these entities indefinitely is news we are thinking has opened a door to us about meetings and discussions on the welfare of the police. The union has had similar demands for the Kosovo Police earlier. We hope that the meeting warned will be fruitful so that we will not go through extreme action. It's welcome news. We will seek to approve the request of the Kosovo Police, as they have not been implemented so far. If requirements are not met, more extreme measures will be taken, starting with the resignation of the Kosovo Police”, he has said.












