Bedri Hamza, the mayoral candidate representing the PDK party, has publicly committed to enhancing the financial support provided to pensioners. During recent statements, Hamza addressed the adequacy of current assistance levels, arguing that single, one-off payments are insufficient for sustained living standards. Hamza emphasized that while providing financial aid is crucial, the nature of that support must be consistent.
He questioned the efficacy of receiving a fixed amount, such as 100 euros, for a single month, pointing out that such isolated payments fail to address long-term financial stability. According to Hamza, any effort to provide necessary support requires a commitment to regularity. “If the intention is to provide support, the focus must be on the most vulnerable families,” Hamza stated.
He elaborated by questioning the continuity of aid, asking rhetorically about the expected payments for months following an initial disbursement. The candidate stressed that recipients should not be left waiting for sporadic funds. Therefore, Hamza asserted that the commitment to pensioners must translate into dependable, scheduled payments.
He concluded that for any governmental or political body to effectively support the elderly population, the provision of funds must be continuous and predictable. This insistence on consistent financial backing remains a central element of his platform regarding social welfare.
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Continuous benefits are clearly more necessary for genuine stability than one-time payments.