<x0 character open war” FIT, with a post, tries to silence the protest voice: You received over 2000 euros a month in revenue this year

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has reacted after today's unit protest for rapid response (FIT), writes Periscopi. Through a post in his Facebook account, Kurt the same as his minister, Jhelal Svecla, mentioned the average income of members of police. “Each member of NESI has equipment worth nearly 10,000 [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti has reacted after today's unit protest for rapid response (FIT), writes Periscopi.
Through a post in his Facebook account, Kurt the same as his minister, Jhelal Svecla, mentioned the average income of members of police.
Each member of NESI has equipment worth nearly 10,000 euros. The average income of the vast majority of this elite unit this year amounted to over 2,200 euros per month (base plus additions)”, writes Kurti
“We live in Kosovo, where BPV per capita per month is about 460 euros. This year, 2,134 Kosovo police officers, or nearly 27% received more than 1,000 euros per month on average.”, Kurti wrote among other things.
Total Kurt Posting:
The average salary in the private sector in Kosovo is 470 euros, meanwhile in public is 700 euros. Those employed in the private sector are about 340,000 citizens, and in public there are about 80 thousand citizens.
Each member of NIS has equipment worth nearly 10,000 euros. The average income of the vast majority of members of this elite unit this year totaled over 2,200 euros a month (base plus additions). They'll now have the additional risk of 150 euros a month, as this situation continues in the north of the country, which is the highest level of this surplus. At the end of November, it is said that in addition to the increased salary, each will receive the net amount of 1,350 euros retroactively (part of the February-November 2023 risk rate).
Needs, not just desires, are ever simpler than solutions. We live in Kosovo, where BPV per capita per month is about 460 euros. This year, 2,134 Kosovo police officers, or nearly 27%, received more than 1,000 euros per month on average. There are 203 Kosovo police officers who received higher revenues this year than the president of the Republic (1.890 euros gross, cofficiency 18), and in June and July were about 700 Sosh (which certainly belong to the absolute majority of NIS members).
Thank you members of the NESI for serving the country and law enforcement.











