Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce: The decision to raise minimum wage, contrary to the law that has been made

The chairman of the American Chamber of Economics (OEAK), Arian Zeka, has spoken about the government's decision to raise the minimum wage. He said that this decision is contrary to the law that has been made until it stated that he does not call it electoral but populist. Today's “Recognition is contrary to the law that is [...]
The chairman of the American Chamber of Economics (OEAK), Arian Zeka, has spoken about the government's decision to raise the minimum wage.
He said that this decision is contrary to the law that has been made until it stated that he does not call it electoral but populist.
Today's “notation is contrary to the law that has been made. Kosovo's Tax Administration is obliged to implement the law, I also object to the fact that ATK must enforce a law that sets out the minimum wage, but we're still making sure that ATK wants to derail this law and that decision as stated today”.
The “is not the electoral decision, but it is the populist decision, both decisions on the Health Care Projective Insurance Project and today's decision on the Minimial Pag, both are populist decisions, because they are responding to media reactions during yesterday's”, he said in Klan Kosova.












