
SP MP, Vullnet Sinaj, says that miners and dancers have the same difficulties in their work.
During discussions in the Committee on Natural Resources, Infrastructure and Sustainable Development on the "Status of the Miner", Sinaj said that it cannot be approved, as according to him, in this spirit, dancers could also request special status since they also have a difficult job.
"So that we don't have special statuses for each sector, because tomorrow these ballet dancers may also rise up and demand these statuses for their work, because they also have difficulties there, they are tired too. We have made a general law for this and from 2019 until today we have been in power twice more, which means that we have solved it in such a way that the miners and oil workers have all accepted the law together", said the SP deputy.
In fact, the comparison and irony is as slanderous as it is low, since only a businessman MP like Vullnet Sinaj can make a comparison between the work of a miner and that of a dancer. Every profession has its own difficulties, as does ballet, but comparing it to that of a miner who goes "seven feet underground", hoping to come out alive, is banal hypocrisy.
Of course, MP Sinaj will never understand what it means to go miles underground for a salary that at the end of the month cannot cover the prices in his markets. At least spare us these banal comparisons, because there are plenty of ways to protect the interests of his business colleagues who enrich themselves at the expense of miners without even meeting the minimum working conditions.






















