Former Minister Ahmet Isufi and Past Governments, Trade Unions and Chambers of Commerce treated them as partners, Kurti's Government ignored and destroyed them
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Former Minister Ahmet Isufi and previous governments treated unions and chambers of commerce as important partners, harmonizing positions to protect the interests of the parties. Meanwhile, the Kurti Government ignored and destroyed these relationships by interrupting social dialogue and canceling the collective agreement.

Isufi, as a minister in the Government of Bajram Rexhepi and then in that of Ramush Haradinaj, strongly supported trade unions and social categories. The Collective Contract, which was signed during his term, was an important step towards improving working conditions.

Today, Isufi is running for MP and, with a strong history of support for unions and social partners, he seeks to be a powerful voice in the Kosovo Assembly. Citizens and unions have reason to trust his vision and commitment to healthy cooperation, InfoSot brings pictures from that time.

Therefore, today the former minister at that time who had begun drafting the Collective Agreement and had demanded at all costs that it be implemented, Ahmet Isufi, is running on the list for MP and as a personality of political developments since the post-war period and continuing today, it seems that the time has come for his voice to be heard even more strongly in the Kosovo Assembly.

Therefore, citizens, social categories and unions should rightly trust the vision of Ahmet Isufi, who has always shown trust and healthy partnership with social partners, both as a minister and in his mandate as a member of parliament, and his election as a member of parliament in the Kosovo Assembly will be a powerful voice.

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