Zaqiri: Hopefully, it'll be our job to get back to protest.

Kosovo Police Union Chairman Imer Zeqiri hopes the Kosovo government will fulfil their 14 demands in January. This, according to him, would not want them to again come to protest. I don't want you to come to our way again.
This, according to him, would not want them to again come to protest.
I don't want you to come to our jobs, to go to the streets once again for our demands, because we first appreciate that we are a security institution, we keep order, we have public calm, we don't want to protect the integrity of the country and we don't want it ever to be misunderstood, or we don't want it to be misused by someone, because even if it's protesting police, it doesn't become a security breach in the country, because everyone is ready at any place, time to act where they are...<1.
On the other hand, Zeqiri said these requirements included all police indiscriminately and that with Interior Minister Jhelal Svecla, they have agreed that their demands will be discussed through dialogue.
“We agreed to implement the requirements with dialogue, without once again having to go to protest, even that differently, more massive. I'm believing that at this point the minister, Svechla, agreed to order it is for requests to be implemented at the table, so we are for this form”, he said.
Kosovo Police Requests
Improved working conditions in general, such as clothing, work tools, logistics tools, police objects, in view that some police objects, vehicles, and other necessary equipment for performing official duties do not meet the minimum conditions for work.
The risk of police officials being permanent and not only dependent on one country or location, as well as asking for additional job risk risks to be 25 per cent to 50 per cent of the basic wage and a commission to be formed, which will make level reassessation and classification of risk additions.
Include specific units in surplus for working market conditions
Retirement law at 55 to be equal to Kosovo Security Force Law
Life insurance and increased police budget fund for health services with the aim of covering costs for medicines and other expenses
The invasiveness of members of the Kosovo Police, who have been hurt during the official duty, demands that a fund or assignment be established, or financial means, for the scale of the invasion.
The involvement of civilian staff in the additional task force
The daily suite for all members of the Kosovo Police and not selectively, but for all equally.
The payment of travel by those travelling far from home to work
An extension for the end of a salary value for all who have shown good performance throughout the year.
Returning work experience for years to 0.5, as has been, and also recognising school qualifications
Return monitoring salaries for retired officials
A salary is allowed for all members of the police who may have death cases in their close family
Caring for the welfare of the families of Kosovo Police members who have fallen to the helm of official duty or have been hurt during the official duty, such as child schooling, employment of one of the children or close family members, and residence insurance, if not.












