
They feel left out, expressing concern that the funds that go toward these increases could be used to help them meet the monthly costs, which are only adding up.
290,000 have gone to him . Not to take so much and give some of it to pensioners. Emiriana will be more satisfied and gain more popularity ", says a citizen.
" It's not good at all. Now I went out and I didn't even drink a coffee because I didn't even have 500 lek for coffee. I wonder where one pension is until you get the next one?! Let the municipality help us, not only themselves ", says another.
" We two pensioners spend the month with 350,000 ALL. Too bad there isn't. We pray to God to give us 50 euros...Don't give them (leaders) more, if they give us and we lick a little bit ", says another.
" Day after day we go out and stay here and wait. Nothing is being done. Why separate them?! The leaders alone and these alone. The people will not eat? Only these big ones?! Take it from yourself, will it come to you and then talk about how much you will raise it" , says a pensioner.
Between rising prices, low pensions and lack of social support, they feel vulnerable and powerless.
" Those of the municipality have their own salaries, but we do not have the opportunities to meet the conditions. Very weak. Scandal. I have no comment to speak about this ", said another.
" It's unfair, my mother, that they don't call us all the same. We old people die? We can't even afford the medicine. He added 4 thousand lek to us. What can we say?! This is our life ," says an elderly woman.
" That Sako has increased her salary a lot... They haven't even raised it for the municipal policemen who stand all day. When they come, they come "dead" at home... ", says an elderly woman.
" We take medicine. We want to eat. With 130,000 lek, we cannot afford a pension. We want our pensions to increase ," said another.
On the one hand, the salary increase for the senior managers of the municipality aims to improve the quality of services for citizens, but on the other hand, for pensioners and vulnerable groups, this decision is an indicator of the lack of attention to their urgent needs.
" You go to the branch and they tell you to go to the municipality. There they tell you to do these documents, when you go she has run away from the office. Do you see this right?! But what will we do?! We have no more hope. Not just me. Everyone ", says another.
Many of them have lost hope, while others are waiting for the decision-makers voted by them to review their priorities to create policies that support them, offering assistance programs from the municipal budget to pensioners and needy families who are in survival conditions. ./ TCH
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