Vjosa Osmani, the sixth President of Kosovo, and the LDK’s presidential candidate addressed the state of Kosovo’s armed forces in an interview with “Debat Plus.” Osmani highlighted several concerns regarding the compensation and support provided to the soldiers. She stated that the current government, led by Vetëdiplomë, has failed to issue necessary danger allowances to the personnel. Furthermore, Osmani noted that allowances typically provided for training periods, which can extend beyond a month, are not being disbursed.
She expressed deep concern that soldiers are being compelled to forgo opportunities, such as scholarships at renowned American and English academies, simply due to financial difficulties related to basic necessities like food. Additionally, Osmani addressed the financial strain on personnel working with detachments. She claimed that the Kosovo Security Force (KSF) is reportedly being forced to take on roles, such as acting as bodyguards in nightclubs, in order to support their families.
The statements from Osmani underscore significant dissatisfaction with the current remuneration and support structures for the soldiers. Her comments suggest that the provision of adequate allowances and financial stability for the armed forces is a matter of public concern and political focus.
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Vjosa Osmani, the sixth President of Kosovo and LDK’s presidential candidate, addressed the status of the country’s armed forces during an interview with “Debat Plus.” During the interview, Osmani det
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