Rama-white blouses in Klos: In Germany, a pocket has been opened! Take as much money as you want, you can’t find coffee

12:53 03/05/2023

Prime Minister Edi Rama met today and the white shirts in Klos. In a conversation with the doctors and nurses of this area, he emphasized the salary increase that the first phase has this month.

“In the salary you receive now, you will have the first increase, April after April you will receive the next increase and in fact your basic salary will increase by 20 thousand new lek, which of course varies according to seniority, hours. And for nurses, 15,000 lek and with these increases we are at the top level of the region, we no longer have great complacency and put our heads down and say obobo, we are at the bottom. If we have new opportunities, we will definitely increase salaries because the increase in income per capita has almost doubled, but without bringing it to 10 thousand euros per capita, we have not fulfilled the task, but as a stage of development, it must be completed.

Without raising the minimum wage to 60 thousand lek, we still haven’t done the job, but for that we need to increase the economy, you saw the last report of the World Bank because we still have unused tourism. Today we have all the capacities booked and definitely the other aspect is the energy, if we manage to become sovereign then that money will remain here and will be invested and redistributed and if the head of your district manages to free us of oil and gas from the kuchedra then we are completely on another level. I really hope we have good news in the coming months, it’s up to Belinda.”

The chief socialist said that the main goal is for economic growth to guarantee sufficient income for every citizen.

Given that a large number of nurses and doctors have left the country, Rama emphasized that living in Germany, Italy or other countries is very expensive and unlike here, despite the high salary, there is no money left to end the month.

“But let’s keep our feet on the ground and see the future with great optimism. God spare us those wind currents because for a country like ours they are too much. I want to thank you, especially for the ladies who have started this work for years and have worked in those health centers completely unrelated, today it is more motivating and more satisfying to practice the noble profession in good conditions. Not that everything is over, but what we have done shows clearly where we want to go.

I really hope that we will be able to create even more spaces for specialist doctors to be present throughout the territory, we want to give every doctor equal opportunities with Germany. Not what you get at the beginning but what is left at the end of the month. There is definitely a salary, but then there is the opening of the pocket. There you don’t have a house nearby, your parents don’t wait for you there, even if you took the house, you take it with 5 others because you can’t afford it, etc., etc. So that we don’t talk about the fact that there I want to drink a perfectly brown coffee, take a shower, you won’t find it like you do here. Then forget the conversation in the coffee shop, so… No, these are part of life, man is not a robot, put your head down, work and then go home exhausted and just sleep because you will wake up the next day and in the meantime you can’t leave the house because if it comes out, you will pay what it comes out. Life there is terribly expensive, it is no longer Germany or Italy of the 90s, Italians are fleeing Italy./broread

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