Djind from Suhareka: 40 years of work, 150 euro pension ʹ injustice that must end

The candidate of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo for prime minister, Ardian Gjini, has raised concerns about the social and economic situation in the country following meetings with citizens and professionals in Suhareka.
Djindin said he has been affected by citizens' confessions of low pensions and the lack of dignity for longtime contributors.
“40 years of service, 150 euros retired, felt too bad”, Djind quoted a citizen in Suhareka, adding that this is a phrase that, according to him, is being heard throughout Kosovo.
He announced that in meetings with professionals in various fields, the current situation in the country has been discussed, with particular emphasis on urgent reforms in education and social welfare.
According to Djind, deep economic reform remains the main solution to ensuring a more dignified life for citizens and contributors to Kosovo.
The deep reform in the economy is the only way that will result in a dignified life for each contributor”, he has declared.












