Recording accounts in the Suhareka municipality, the former minister warns: Also expected in other municipalities, government is not deliberately implementing decision

The Suhareka municipality was blocked because of court decisions linking with the collective contract. They pressed charges towards the government. And the last of them refused to acknowledge it. The Ministry of Finance says it's the former minister, Haki Shatri. He has said the Government would have to respect [...]
They pressed charges towards the government.
And the last of them refused to acknowledge it.
The Ministry of Finance says it's the former minister, Haki Shatri.
He has said the Government would have to respect the decision in order to complete the means.
The former Minister of Finance for Periscop even warned that there could be an impasse in other municipalities.
“E has imposed on the Government to grant additional salaries, wants to retire, the government does not have access to these cases, but there are aggressors, reports that have retired through the court's decision have won, and owners receive the money which is intended for the salaries of education workers and pay court decisions that they have priority and remain without pay. The government was supposed to complete them, it didn't fill them, and now it comes up to blocking not only in Suhareka, but also in other municipalities. It takes the government, the Ministry of Finance to respect its decision, the amount of tools that can be used to retire educational workers created by budget-covered collective contracts. They're not doing that job right now, they're burdening the municipalities, they don't have any other means because the budget doesn't have a budget, and that's how it goes...
For Shatrin, the ministry is doing it deliberately to make it difficult for municipalities that are not guided by them.
It seems to me that it's political aspect, that the Government has only four municipalities that manage them, and these other municipalities are managed by other parties, and they say that to fall into trouble”, he said.
Otherwise, the collective contract envisions some financial benefits for education workers from paying for food supply or travel spending to additional salaries after retirement.
By law, these benefits must be paid by municipalities, which are employers of education workers. But, up-to-date central governments have not given them additional budgets for that purpose.
Thus, employees who have not benefited have been addressed to the courts, and when the case is closed in their favour, they have managed to extract compensation from the municipal budget. /Periscopi












