Ex-Deputees will be paid for another year

Six failed and still unrestled sessions are the balance of Kosovo's Parliament's work after the June 11th elections. Despite that, MPs and former allies continue to be paid by this institution, writes today “Koha Ditore”. From the breakup of the Parliament, May 10th of this year, to the oath taken by the deputies of [...]
Six failed and still unrestled sessions are the balance of Kosovo's Parliament's work after the June 11th elections. Despite that, MPs and former allies continue to be paid by this institution, writes today “Koha Ditore”.
From the dissolution of the Assembly on May 10th this year, until the oath is taken by elected deputies of the sixth legislature on August 3rd, the Assembly has spent about half a million euros on taxpayers for salaries of former legislature owners. So much is expected to be the amount that will be paid for ex-Deputees who have not won another mandate.
MPs have taken care to regulate the legal framework in favour of numerous benefits during and after exercising their mandate.












