The government is hiding the bill on minimum wage in the drawer.

The bill, which would pave the way for the rise in Kosovo's minimum wage, has remained in the drawer of the Kosovo Assembly, opposition party MPs say. In this case, clarifications have been requested by the chairman of the Commission for Boards, Labour and Transfere, Armen Munja, but he has not wanted to speak. This party's MP, [...]
In this case, clarifications have been requested by the chairman of the Commission for Boards, Labour and Transfere, Armen Munja, but he has not wanted to speak.
This party's MP, Hajdar Beqa, has said their dissatisfaction is linked to the possibility of the Government leaving veterans out of the minimum wage.
The majority recently blocked the Mining Page Law. It's time to come to second reading, and we haven't been satisfied and have our dissatisfaction, it's meaningless and unreasonable to think of minimum wage without Liberation Army veterans. We know that they are not included in the Law for veterans, but we have seen that even what insults they made to veterans by Finance Minister”, Beqa said.
The criticism of the Law's failure to process Minimal Page also includes the deputy of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Rzazarta Krasniqi. He says government has come with the principle to raise minimum wage.
This government has come to power with the principle that it will increase the minimum wage. Now for two years that bill is hidden in the drawers of the Government and the Assembly, but we're waiting for as soon as it comes, because we have an inflation increase and citizens cannot afford to come up with what they have. There were supposed to be veterans, but we see that this Government has never respected veterans”, Krasniqi says.












