“Albin Baba” Forgets promises, doesn't even keep word for a 1-year break for both parents

Prime Minister Albin Kurti during the election campaign for the February 14th 2021 elections had made an important promise to Kosovo citizens. He had declared that a 12-month leukemia vacation would be offered, where the state would be in charge of payment, and that this opportunity would be open to him [...]
However, the government's mandate ends on February 9th 2025, and that promise was forgotten and neglected like many other promises.
Former director of the Centre for Social Work: Campaign promises like wish call
On the issue of the Vabi Mujku Lehonia -- former director of the Centre for Social Affairs in Pristina -- has said that this promise has been a commitment to the 2021 election campaign and that such promises, including those from Prime Minister Kurti, are part of the electoral commitments that often remain unfulfilled.
This promise to the leho has been a promise of the 2021 election campaign, and all promises then and now the promises being made by all parties, including the current prime minister, who is electoral promises, Mujku said.
According to Mujku, any promise during the campaign must be supported by a legal basis and passed to the Assembly to be adopted as law.
Everyone's decision or proposal given during the campaign has to go to the assembly, legally deploy, Mujku told FrontOnline.
He has added that, if such a law were created, it would have considerable budget costs and should be implemented in both sectors, public and private. Mujku has stressed that the private sector has been reluctant to offer such payments for a respite.
If this law is made, it should be applied to two sectors for the public and private sector, and in this case, it is more resistance to the private sector because the private sector has hesitated to make such payments, the public sector not that it has cost or that someone has asked it but resisted, Mujku stressed.
He has also criticised the lack of functioning of the Economic Council- Social during this mandate, adding that such topics should be debated and respective decisions made.
This is due to the lack of foundation and functionality of the Economic Council. - Social during this mandate there has been any economic-Social council activity because these topics are debated and put away then go with law and labour law then regulates it, Mujku said.
Mujku has ended up saying that, even though this proposal could have benefits for families, he has had a relatively high cost, and such promises should be backed up by concrete action, not be issued as wishphones
We should remember that this is a relatively high cost, and if these promises are issued as wishfulphones then I have their consequences, Mujuk concluded.
Azem: Kurt gave many “air pressure” before 4 years
Jusuf Azemi, chairman of the private sector, has commented on the failure to make a commitment to Prime Minister Albin Kurti's promise of break and lettuce, voicing his doubts about its realisation. Azzam has stressed that usually before elections there are many promises that often remain only words and without turning into concrete actions.
In the first place before the elections, we usually benefit a lot from these benefits only by saying so, because most promises never come true, Azem said of FrontOnline.
Azzam said that on this subject there is a labour law, but this law has not yet been discussed with the leading actors, and that the idea of a drop of leukemia is more difficult.
There's a work law that we haven't really talked about with the major actors and actually this job is invented by ourselves, Azemi said.
Azem has mentioned that, even though any initiative supporting workers is positive, this promise will not be realised 100%. He added that it is necessary to invest in women, especially in the increase of nightiness.
That would have been very good if it had happened but I'm convinced 100% that it doesn't do that as it hasn't done, or it's known that everything in the worker's favor is good, that's also in the interest of society because it needs to grow, Azemi said.
Ademi Sociologist: Binging for two parents also contributed greatly to children
Sociologist Makphire Ademi has commented on Kosovo's lehonia break, stressing that currently only the mother has the right to drop her hair up to a year, while fathers are not involved in this opportunity.
According to the law of labour in Kosovo, leukemia is not involved with the two parents, but only the mother enjoys the right to this holiday until one year, Ademi told FrontOnline.
She has added that although the promises of the two parents' involvement in the cease-and-run language have been given during election campaigns, they have not yet been realised and that realising this change would be a major contribution to the child's initial care and welfare.
Promises of the involvement of both parents have not been realised, even though it would be a major contribution to the custody and initial well-being of children, Ademi said.
Under Adem, changing the law would help finance family economies.
Change and realisation of this law would also help finance the family economies., Adam's finished.












