Murati gives details about the government package, not all private sector workers will benefit

The incumbent Finance Minister, Iron Murati, has provided details about the distribution of the package for coping with inflation, which was approved today at the Government meeting.
Murati made it known that financial means for pensioners and children will be separated next week, while private sector employees will have to apply to benefit later.
In his speech, however, Murati indicated that not all private sector workers would benefit from government assistance.
He said the right to apply to benefit from 100 euros would only have private sector workers registered in April, with monthly income less than 1,000 euros per month.
The government has introduced the package for confronting 2.0 inflation, which included unilateral support for the beneficiaries of pension schemes, once-in-a-day support for all children, permanent support for all employees declared in April, with monthly income of less than 1,000 euros, which are not on a salary list paid by the state budget. So, the private sector and the other public sector, but outside budgetary organisations involving civil society, but also public enterprises and other companies that don't get salaries from the” budget, Murati said.
At the meeting, held Friday, the Government approves the package for confronting inflation, which includes sharing 100 euros for pensioners, students, children and private sector workers.












