The government allocates around 28,000 euros for presidential residence “albrahim Rugova”

From September 11th, when the first meeting led by Prime Minister Haradinaj has been held, with the government's decision being allocated nearly 4m euros, most of them were “Unforeseen spending” The first decision had no financial costs, as the commission's dismissal was made to mark the border with Montenegro, which was led by [...]
From September 11th, when the first meeting led by Prime Minister Haradinaj has been held, with the government's decision being allocated nearly 4m euros, most of them were “Unforeseen spending”
The first decision had no financial costs, after the commission's dismissal for border demarcation with Montenegro, led by Murat Meha, but at the second meeting, 100 thousand dollars were allocated for aid to American families affected by Hurricane Harvey, KTV reports.
At the fourth meeting, a total of 1m and 329 thousand and 676 euros were allocated.
Forty-four thousand and 550 euros had gone for the work of the government's two years of recognition of the status of former convicts and political persecutors, while 528 thousand and 876 euros for the War Invalid Association to regulate foot prosthetics, hands, and disabled eyes and rehabilitation.
356 thousand and 300 euros were earmarked for the renovation of the school “Musa Hoti” in Mitrovica, damaged by fire, while another 200 thousand heathouses in Gjakova for mazu, and also 200 thousand euros for the process of recognising and verifying the status of violent persons during the war.
Among the obvious decisions is also a request of the Ministry of Culture, 27 thousand and 857 euros, to pay employees with contracts for special services, at the presidential residence “Ibrahim Rugova”.
By November 10th, the Government had allocated 290m euros to cover the expenses of families of those killed and sentenced by Kosovo in the case of “Kumanovo”.
Another decision was to pay the Serbian Orthodox Church, rent for the exploitation of the object, allegedly not due, worth 285 thousand and 484 euros.
720 thousand euros, as well as the unanticipated categories, were divided as unpaid commitment to “Loyola Gymnasium”, duty issued by a memorandum of this association with the Ministry of Education and the Prizren municipality.
Thirty thousand euros for recovery abroad for Bujar Bukoshi were split by decision at the December 6th meeting, as were unforeseen spending.
Another decision was to cover the expenses of a karate championship that was held in June, worth 73 thousand euros.
At the government's last meeting, another 27 thousand and 250 euros were earmarked for another nongovernmental organisation, “The Ashkali” Community Centre, aimed at distributing food and hygienic packages to the Roma, the Ashkali and Egyptian communities.
In total, there are 3 million and 670 thousand and 846 euros, without counting here two cases of 100 thousand dollars, which amount to about 4m euros.












