Mine wounded seek support from Kurti, they say he did not keep his promise

The Association of Civil Wounds by Mines has protested by the government's object, demanding meeting their demands, such as dealing with prosthetics on the basis of the demands of members of this association. Yes, they have also sought pension growth, as they said they live with pensions that are not enough for [...]
The Association of Civil Wounds by Mines has protested by the government's object, demanding meeting their demands, such as dealing with prosthetics on the basis of the demands of members of this association.
Yes, they have also sought pension growth, as they said, living with pensions that are not enough to ensure existence, that they are not even healing wounds.
They receive pensions of between 120 and 152 euros, which, according to them, is not enough for the month to pass, let alone treating their wounds.
There is Kelmendi, a member of the Civil Association's leadership, says the government and the Health Ministry have discriminated against them.
He says they feel overlooked as an association because a disabled war is overlooked by all benefits that they are entitled to by law, while the disabled are at large in all categories, while they are not.
“To show our frustrations that Government and the Health Ministry have done against civil war invalids, where they have made an extreme discrimination where the disabled have a 100 percent support, while we need prosthesis, the prosthesis is almost as much of a cost to the civil disabled of war, or as disabled of war are the same as a disability of a civil disability, he needs protection, we need prosis, the prosthesis under his knees is almost as it costs to protest around 40 thousand euros while around the euro, while around 57m euros are set up by him, while he said he had to be a member himself.
Kelmendi added that they only want their rights.
We have at least 100 members here who have prosthesis on their knees, where they have had the fate of Leotrim, but today they're alive, and the Government of all institutions is behind a man who has died and deserves all respect, but the other Leotrims are alive today, but our institutions have never supported them until now. They need prosthesis that they haven't changed in 20 years”, he stressed.
Even Avni Lubovci, chairman of the Civil Wounds Association, said Prime Minister Kurtia has promised that he will meet their demands, but has not fulfilled them.
“They have imposed on us the promise that Prime Minister Kurti and Minister Vitia made to us. The current prime minister in 2017 told me if I'm gonna come to the government your demands are like drinking an expresso, but now when we need the support of the prime minister, we're now the ignored, discriminated category. They've made two decisions to handle protests where they're both contradictions we don't know who was even implemented. The prime minister says that all citizens with the disabled war statute should secure payment for prosthetics, while Minister Vitita takes two days after the prime minister's decision and makes decisions and specifys only the category of KLA disabled. It's very unfair”, Lubovci said.
He added that today they have come up with something they shouldn't have been out of, but are forced, Online Economy reports















