Candidate for Prime Minister, Lumir Abdixhiku, has outlined a platform promising significant improvements for Kosovo, focusing on economic stability and social welfare. Key pledges include higher salaries, doubling of pensions, enhanced family protections, and employment initiatives specifically for Kosovo’s youth. Abdixhiku stated that the LDK’s approach to funding public services will differ from previous models.
He indicated that the party will not use funds allocated for a 1 billion electricity project. Instead, he proposed redirecting those resources to increase the salaries of Kosovo’s citizens. Addressing the current state of public services, Abdixhiku painted a picture of a Kosovo where essential services are fully functional.
He asserted that the police force will not be left in protest, the army will not operate without necessary equipment, and the military will not face shortages of provisions. Furthermore, he pledged that teachers will not be forced into strikes, doctors will not lack employment, and the youth will not feel displaced within Kosovo. His vision centers on a Kosovo that prioritizes its populace.
Abdixhiku emphasized that support should not be contingent upon electoral handouts. Instead, he advocated for tangible improvements, such as increased salaries, comprehensive insurance coverage, and the restoration of dignity for all citizens of Kosovo.
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It is comprehensive that the platform addresses both economic stability and key social welfare areas like pensions and employment.