Haradinaj in Istog: Minimum wage to rise to 500 euros, average to 1,000 euros

The head of the AAK -- once candidate for prime minister -- Ramush Haradinaj during the rally at Istog -- has said that with him in the government the minimum wage will rise to 500 euros -- the average one to 1,000 euros. Haradinaj promised citizens in Isrog that will triple financing for farmers there and cut T VV for basic products. Posting [...]
The head of the AAK -- once candidate for prime minister -- Ramush Haradinaj during the rally at Istog -- has said that with him in the government the minimum wage will rise to 500 euros -- the average one to 1,000 euros.
Haradinaj promised citizens in Isrog that will triple financing for farmers there and cut T VV for basic products.
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For Kosovo, a NATO member for the Istog of Glory and Development!
Itstogu, where every inch of land speaks of extraordinary history and potential, faces a painful paradox, the richest water supply area in Kosovo, suffers from water shortages. Villages that were once a symbol of agricultural productivity today face reductions in electricity.
Gentiana Gashi-Pepaj, lawyer and head of the Karate Club in Istog, Frashir Brahimaj, xeetharia expert and university professor, Uke Blakaaj, son of a successful witness and entrepreneur, and Beke Berisha, veteran of war and representative in the Parliament now two mandates, are the guarantee of this three returning the glory of Istog.
We will invest in the irrigation system for every village of Istog and build the new thermal power plant that will end the energy crisis. We will go beyond, building the Dukagjin Highway that will make Istog the key point of economic development.
The minimum wage will rise to 500 euros -- the average one to 1,000 euros. We're going to triple financing for Istog farmers and we're going to bring down T. VV for basic products. With this team and with this vision, Istog will be an example of Kosovo Victor.












