Ceku: veterans in Kosovo treated badly, especially by Kurti Government

Former Kosovo Prime Minister, and once the candidate for MP from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Agim Ceku, on the “Real Talk with Maxhun”, broadcast in Periscopi and T7, has said the Kurti government has had very wrong access to veterans, excluding them from minimum wage. According to him, no country in the world [...]
We have a very wrong approach to veterans and the values of war, especially this government we had. There is no world country that does not respect people who have sacrificed but are treated as burdens. I myself have veteran status in Croatia, and this country has issued a law that war is sacred and anyone who comes to power should not change any stance”, Ceku has said.
While Vetevendosje's statements linking the AAK chairman with the Serbian List, Ceku has described in just one word “invisibility”.
He has also spoken of not creating institutions, considering Albin Kurti's responsibility to be irresponsible, who has failed to create Government despite 41 percent.
Ceku has said Kurti has not worked a day for Kosovo to create institutions. /Periscopi/












