The chairman of the Alternative for Change, Arbër Pajaziti, has accused the mayor of Bujanovac, Nagip Arifi, that: “his regime is expelling Albanians from work”.
Pajaziti I made these accusations through a post on Facebook, days ago, where he emphasized that: “The municipality has turned into an oasis of injustices against the diligent workers and the privilege of the PD militants.”
“These days, the regime of Nagip Arifi has fired 3 employees in the Public Enterprise Komunalia. The biggest downside is that all three are social cases, while two of them have relatives with special needs.
Since taking power for a year, this regime has removed 13 Albanian workers from the municipality alone.
Not being satisfied with that, Nagip Arifi has filled this enterprise with party militants “- accused the chairman of APN, in Bujanovac, Arbër Pajaziti.
He also attacked the PVD and LPD, two partner entities in the current government of Bujanovac, which he estimated to have closed their eyes and ears by becoming complicit in Nagip Arifi’s decisions.
It is for every critic the silence of the coalition partners (PVD and LPD), who in the past accused Nagipi of expelling Albanians from work, while when they are now in power, they have apparently closed their eyes and ears by becoming accomplices in his decisions “- wrote Pajaziti.
“Since the formation of the new bodies, this government has not terminated any employment contract of Serbian workers until the termination of contracts for Albanians reaches alarming figures” – concluded the accusations against the current government, the former candidate for mayor, Arbër Pajaziti.
We recall that Arber Pajaziti’s APN has left the current coalition in Bujanovac, after some dissatisfaction in local government.
Below, you can read the full article by Arbër Pajaziti, where he accuses the mayor of Bujanovac, Naip Arifi, of expelling Albanians from work:
Nagip Arifi’s regime is firing Albanians
These days, the regime of Nagip Arif has fired 3 employees in the Public Enterprise Komunalia.
The biggest downside is that all three are social cases, while two of them have relatives with special needs.
Since taking power for a year, this regime has removed 13 Albanian workers from the municipality alone.
Not content with that, Nagip Arifi has filled this enterprise with party militants.
As citizens continue to face water shortages and their roads are flooded with rubbish, the municipality has become an oasis of injustice against hardworking workers and the privilege of PD militants.
It is for every critic the silence of the coalition partners (PVD and LPD), who in the past accused Nagipi of expelling Albanians from work, while when they are now in power, they have apparently closed their eyes and ears by becoming complicit in decisions his.
Since the formation of the new bodies, this government has not terminated any employment contract of Serbian workers until the termination of contracts for Albanians reaches alarming figures.