Yasharaj Kurti: Beautiful light for economic growth, but I have a prayer

The head of the SBASK, Nundman Jasharaj, has said it should urgently raise the value of the cofficient at least 30 per cent. He says government Kurti is not dealing with their demands, which, according to him, are legitimate. Response: Beautiful light on economic growth, but I have a prayer. I carefully read the prime minister's statements [...]
He says government Kurti is not dealing with their demands, which, according to him, are legitimate.
Response:
Beautiful light on economic growth, but I have a prayer.
I read carefully the statements of Prime Minister Kurti and Minister Murati regarding economic growth pending that once we have things so well, they will make the decision to comply with the requirement, which is not only the SBASK, for urgent raising of the cofficiency value for at least 30%. But that's not happening, and I realized that they talk like that, they're commended for the fact that the job loves him that way.
But I was unable to silence myself by reading MP Armend Muja's statement of assessment of economic growth in Kosovo.
This statement has made that all employees in education, in other sectors and pensioners tou remains even more averse to the Kurti Government why it is not addressing our legitimate requirements for raising the value of the cofficiency, raising pensions and returning 0.5 %s for all service years, as the Constitution has said. We are reading that Balkan states with their low economic growth have done a lot of salary and pension hikes.
I am not an expert in the economy, but if it is true that we are at the top of Europe's four countries and the first in the Western Balkans for economic growth, then I ask MP Muja to say this to Prime Minister Kurti and they to act.
It is not good to be at the top four of the countries of Europe and the first in the Western Balkans for economic growth and at the bottom of the well with salary and pension hikes compared to all these countries in the region and the Balkans.
Pristina, September 23, 2024,












