100 euros for children and pensioners: Power Glorious, Opposition Criticises

The Government of Kosovo's recent decision to allocate 100 euros to children and pensioners has been criticised by the opposition and economic connoisseur. As far as the majority is concerned, they are fulfilling the promises made by the executive. The majority divided by power for these categories, the opposition calls it citizen fraud to secure votes [...]
The majority split by power for these categories, the opposition calls it a citizen fraud to secure votes next year. The same call for the ruling party to create long-term bases for these categories. Meanwhile, deputies from the Vetevendosje Movement consider that this money will help these categories of citizens in this end. As they agree with the fact that there must be long-term increases in pensions and additions for children.
MP from the ranks of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) Ferat Shala tells Kosovo that the goal of this decision is for political purposes.
That this government decision does not bring a solution, says LDK deputy Besian Mustafa. He considers that the government should spend on capital investments in order to generate revenue for citizens rather than on short-term packages.
While MP from the AAK ranks, Time Kadriaj has ironed out with this budget division, calling the government's recent decision as a youth. He has added that the government is trying to cover scandals with these additions.
Meanwhile, the deputy from the majority, Visar Kornica, has been praised with this decision, saying this government is fulfilling its promises. Although he adds that it would be good to increase pension and child income in line with the state budget.
The criticism of the decision also came from economic connoisseur Mustaf Kadriaj. He estimates the government should increase wages and not offer something short-term.
The government at Wednesday's meeting has earmarked 40m euros for the KSF and from 100 euros additions to children and pensioners. An estimated 60m euros is cost to the latest decision to support children and the elderly. /foto: Subtract












