Wind campaign: Kurti's incumbent government raises pensions, additions for children

The incumbent Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, has promised increased basic pensions for pensioners and increased additions for children in the 2026 Budget Bill vote. At today's cabinet meeting in office, Kurti has declared that basic pension for pensioners will increase from 120 euros to 150. He [...]
The incumbent Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, has promised increased basic pensions for pensioners and increased additions for children in the 2026 Budget Bill vote.
At today's cabinet meeting in office, Kurti has declared that basic pension for pensioners will increase from 120 euros to 150.
He has announced that increased pensions will be executed as of tomorrow (November 1st).
The minimum option of 120 euros will become 150 euros starting tomorrow in November. This increase affects about 200 thousand pensioners in basic pension categories, those for disabled persons, family pension and disability labour pension”, Kurti has declared.
He has added that in next year's budget bill, growth for 50% of additions for children from 0 to 16 years is envisioned.
“From November, additions for all children from 0 to 16 will grow for 50%, that is, a mother who received 40 euros from next month will receive 60 euros”, Kurti said at the Government meeting.












