Numerous discontent/Arin in 40 the number of complaints against the Law of Salats

All public sector employees yesterday have taken wages with the new law. Someone, with an increase in someone down. A great deal of discontent has also been shown. Ali Gashi, chairman of the BSPK Steering Council, has said today that new salaries are a degradation and mockery by the government. He has even shown [...]
Someone, with an increase in someone down.
A great deal of discontent has also been shown.
Ali Gashi, chairman of the BSPK Steering Council, has said today that new salaries are a degradation and mockery by the government.
He has even indicated that some officials have announced his resignation.
But, despite the execution of salaries with the new law, dissatisfaction with this law is continuing and the release of complaints about the ombudsman institution (IAP) day is increasing.
A total of 40 complaints have been filed in this institution so far.
This has become known for Front Online by the Ombudsman's Institute.
“So far, the Ombudsman's Institute (IAP) has accepted 40 complaints against the Law for the Salater in the public sector”, said the IAP response, for Front Online.
From this institution have shown that only after reviewing the law and complaints, the ombudsman will come up with a stand on the issue.
The ombudsman institution is addressing these complaints, and it is also analyzing the law in question, and after that, the ombudsman will come up with a stance on this matter”, it is said further in response.
IAP has shown which sector they received complaints from.
“The Ankes have come from various sectors, such as interior audiences, municipal education officials of the Prizren municipality, the union of Kosovo's testing service, the Kosovar Institute of Justice (IKD), nurses, doctors working in the Ministry of Health, senior medical labs, Oda and Fiziotherapists of Kosovo, the Kosovo Police Union, the Central Election Commission, the Centre for Document equipment, the Association of Kosovo Instrumentaries, the Independent Media Commission, the Kosovo Energy Regulatory Office, the Kosovo Council of Prosecutors, Kosovo's Council of Special Sciences, the Kosovo Authorities's Authority, the Central Elections Authority, the Central Elections Authority of Water Service, ICECHCE.
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has decreed on 4 January this year's Declaration of the Law on the Salaries in the Public Sector.
On February 1st, however, the Government of Kosovo at its meeting has made public the value of the cofficient for 2023, which will be 105 euros.
The Law on Salaries in the public sector has been adopted in second reading in the Kosovo Assembly, on December 22nd, 2022.
The bill, which has prompted numerous reactions, has received the support of most MPs, in which 63 MPs have voted.
In Bill's second pay vote, MPs from three opposition parties P DK, LDK and AAK did not attend, even though they were present in the parliament hall.
In 2020, Kosovo's Constitutional Court had declared the law then invalid for wages in the public sector.
Under the decision of the time, this law was not in line with 11 provisions of the Kosovo Constitution.
On December 6, 2019, the Law on the Salat at the Constitutional Court had sent the ombudsman to assess his compliance with the Constitution.
The salary law was passed in February that year.
The law was adopted by the Kosovo government, which was headed by Ramush Haradinaj.












