A lot of money for nothing: An estimated 1.2m euros were spent to be accepted at Interpol

Today's failure of Kosovo to join the international police organisation, INTERPOL, along with diplomatic failure, has its own financial costs. The Kosovo government has long been one of the main topics it has been dealing with has been membership in this organisation. They had even made decisions to spend 1.2 million [...]
The Kosovo government has long been one of the main topics it has been dealing with has been membership in this organisation.
They had even made the decision to spend 1.2m euros on lobbies in various countries in the world to join in INTERPOL.
In October of this year, the government cabinet had decided to allocate 1.2m euros for that purpose.
Today's failure means that these tools are wasted. These are the tools that were divided by the government's special decision.
The October 19th decision hands over to the Ministry of Internal Affairs 1.2m euros.
Prime Minister Haradinaj was questioned by Kalxo. com of what form of lobe is meant to spend these tools.
But Haradinaj had not provided detailed details, adding that “came the day when we report”
When we report why they're used, we're going to explain now that I have no more information. The day comes reported. It is a practice that in some cases even by law we are entitled to certain privacy, and reports are made in certain ways. This is a common practice of sharing these funds, but reporting is made after dedication, not now”, Haradinaj said when the decision was made.
Former Minister of Internal Affairs Skender Hyseni had said that in the past, when Kosovo had tried to participate in INTERPOL, no means for lobby had been shared.
“There was no budget for INTERPOL for lobby or for whatever is connected around INTERPOL. Budget is i The MPB and within it there are offices for international co-operation and rule of the law, which is a surrogacy of the national INTERPOL” office, former Minister Hyseni had said of “Life in Kosovo”.












