Serbian List Ministers, MPs get salaries, don't work

Thousands of euros are costing Kosovo's budget to the deputy prime minister, ministers and deputies of the Serbian List, why they have boycotted Kosovo institutions since March 26th after the chief of office for Kosovo in Serbia's government, Marko Djuric. In the meantime, Civil Society is seeking to change the regulations of the House which [was].
Thousands of euros are costing Kosovo's budget to the deputy prime minister, ministers and deputies of the Serbian List, why they have boycotted Kosovo institutions since March 26th after the chief of office for Kosovo in Serbia's government, Marko Djuric. Meanwhile, the Civil Society is seeking to change the Parliament's regulation, which allows up to six months of lack in the Assembly, MPs.
She hasn't been working regularly for ten months.
But Agriculture Minister Nenad Ricalo, as well as others from the Serbian List, have not renounced Kosovo's state relations.
This, after the Serbian List -- the main political subject of Kosovo Serbs -- decided to leave the government of Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj during March of this year.












