Infrakos requires 1.8m euros annually from government

Public railway management company “Infrakos” requires another 1.8m euros per year, so it can operate. “chief Infracosit”, Agron Thaci, has told Online Economy that Kosovo's government under the Railway Law is obliged to cover the company's payments stemming from direct costs. Only 600 thousand [...]
Public railway management company “Infrakos” requires another 1.8m euros per year, so it can operate.
The chief chief of “Infracosit”, Agron Thaci, has told Online Economy that Kosovo's government under the Law for Railways is obliged to cover the company's payments generated by direct costs.
Only 600 thousand euros have been loaned to this enterprise by the Ministry of Economic Development.
Tools shared by this ministry are not meeting the needs of the company managing Kosovo railways.
According to Thaci, the government has not paid off its obligations for the past five years, but it has cut its budget every year.
We only receive resources from the Ministry of Economic Development, which is 600 thousand euros a year of subsidies on behalf of payments.
The value is 2.2 to 2.3 million, and when this goes down to 600 thousand we've taken it out of the law and 1.8m euros”, says Thaci.












