Prime Minister doesn't show holiday bills in Sant Moritz

Prime Minister doesn't show holiday bills in Sant Moritz

The office of Kosovo Prime Minister has refused to show Ramush Haradinaj's holiday bills and his family at Switzerland's Saint Moritz, which the prime minister declared to have cost only seven thousand euros. However, Insander has reported on Wednesday that these holidays cost Prime Minister Haradinaj over 80 thousand francs [...]

However, Insander has reported on Wednesday that these holidays have cost Prime Minister Haradinaj over 800,000 francs for nine days at one of Switzerland's most expensive hotels.

The prime minister's office requested the publication of travel bills to Switzerland and accommodation at the Hotel “Carlton” one of the most expensive hotels in the world.

However, they have preferred not to silence and publish Haradinaj's holiday testimony.

The cheapest room at the Hotel “Charleston”, in which Prime Minister Haradinaj is deployed, in one night is 1,000 and 300 francs. Prices total up to five thousand francs in one night. At the holiday end of the year, the price of rooms in the Hotel “Charleston” marks further growth.

Haradinaj, along with his wife Anita, three children and his brother's son, Daut, rested at the Hotel “Charles” in Saint Moritz in Switzerland.

Prime Minister Haradinaj was reportedly placed in a suite called “Czar” of 160 square metres. By the time of the new year's holiday, the price of this suite has been at exactly 40 thousand and 600 francs for seven days.

There, the Haradinaj family has rested in this hotel from December 25th 2017 to January 2nd, 2018.

For the prime minister's holiday, Periscopi had contacted the chief of the Information Office at the Centre “Haradinaj”, Halil Matoshi, who said the holidays were private and family, not state-like.

The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo has not been with state agendas, but private and family agencies. The institution carries no material costs”, the prime minister's Office for Public Communication said in short response.

Saint Moritz's ski centre is one of the most expensive in the world. The Hotel “Carlton”, built in Russian style on Swiss alps in front of a lake, is among the five best and most expensive hotels in this centre.

Saint Moritz is a tourist village in the southeast of Switzerland, part of the Gresons Canton. This village lies in the Albula Mountains, with a height of 10,000 to 800 feet [1,500 m] above sea level. Saint Moritz has a population of about 5,000.

The village is known as the center of winter tourism in Switzerland. The Winter Olympics have been held twice in Saint Moritz - in 1928 and 1948.

Meanwhile, the Hotel “Charleston” was built in 1913. There are 60 suites with view of the lake. There is also a legend about the hotel. It is said to have been built to serve as the residence of the Russian Carit, Nicholas II.

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