Ramush Haradinaj: The government Kurt is making fun of the police and army uniform, so they're leaving for welfare.

The AAK head and candidate for prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, has reacted after Kosovo Police members have not been given monthly payments, even the money for extra hours. Haradinaj says this mockery of the state's most vital sector, police and military are continuing by the Kurti Government, Periscopi follows. AAK head [...]
The AAK head and candidate for prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, has reacted after Kosovo Police members have not been given monthly payments, even the money for extra hours.
Haradinaj says this mockery of the state's most vital sector, police and military are continuing by the Kurti Government, Periscope.
The AAK head says that except that Kurti Government has destabilised any report built with security partners “is also endangering the daily welfare of the uniformed man in Kosovo”.
So we hear every day that police and soldiers are leaving their noble duties to ensure family welfare. This reduction of values is the ultimate result of a government to be remembered for the greatest damage to post-war Kosovo”, Haradinaj wrote.
Shame continues!
Those responsible for the government, ministries and budgetary agencies do not assume responsibilities and ridicule the state's most vital sector, the Police, the Army. Unless they are denied dignified salaries, left exempt from compensation for extra hours and night shifts.
Homeland security, fragile and volley like these years, is threatened by uncoordinated actions. Unless it has destabilised any report built with our security partners, it is endangering the daily welfare of the uniformed man in Kosovo. Adult prices, inflated bills, and the same wages enable each to work dignifiedly, especially those categories that endanger their lives.
So we hear every day that the policeman and the soldier are leaving their noble duties to ensure family well - being. This reduction of values is the ultimate result of a government to be remembered for the greatest damage to post-war Kosovo.












