Even the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council strongly opposes wage cofficiency

The Kosovo Prosecutorial Council opposes the co-fficiency appointed by the Government of Kosovo. The KKP says it has offered concrete proposals and comments regarding this law, but which are not taken into account by relevant organs. Therefore, the KKP says state prosecutors' salaries and salaries of a part of the administrative staff have been significantly reduced. [...]
The KKP says it has offered concrete proposals and comments regarding this law, but which are not taken into account by relevant organs.
Therefore, the KKP says state prosecutors' salaries and salaries of a portion of the administrative staff have been significantly reduced in Kosovo's prosecutorial system.
As a result, The KKP estimates that the functioning of the prosecutorial system has been violated.
Full response:
The Kosovo Prosecutorial Council (KPK), announces the public opinion that it has consistently participated in working groups during the process of drafting the Law on the Salat in the Public Sector, with the screat offering concrete proposals and comments regarding this law, but which are not taken into account by the relevant organs.
Consequently, today, with the case of publishing the value of the government's cofficiency, it is actually quite evident that the state prosecutors' salaries and salaries of a portion of the administrative staff in the Kosovo prosecutorial system have been significantly reduced.
There is a chance, voicing our strong opposition to the appointment of the salary cofficiency, we once again ask that the Prosecutorial Council's request for the ombudsman's reference to the Public Sector Law to the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo be realised.
The KKP finally finds that in this case the functioning of the prosecutorial system has been violated, because claims raised over time are based on international acts, practices and standards and should not affect the independence and functioning of any power.












