Kusari-Lila counters Djindjic's charges, leaving 13m euros in debt

Former head of the Gjakova municipality, Mimoza Kusari-Lila yesterday's statements by Gjakova chairman Adrian Djind for the 13m-euro inherited debts, has been named as” the cap of ignorance” and the fraudulent approach of local governance. She wrote on Facebook that the chairman of Gjakova must learn more about finance and [...]
She wrote in Facebook that the chairman of Gjakova must learn more about finance and public management.
Total mailing of Kusari-Lila:
Subtitles of “bage <x1m> 13 million Euro of “crashed” in the Gjakova municipality
Yesterday's statement by the Chairman of Gjakova for the alleged 13 million Euro” is the cap of ignorance and fraudulent approach to local and central governance in Gjakova and Kosovo. One has forgotten Gjakova's chairman that Kosovo's budget is a public document (as opposed to that nothing more of the Gjakova administration is public) and the budget's three-year budget investment board shows 13m euros' planning and budgeting, rather than debt, as it emphasises. Debts are all the bills accepted in the municipality with reports and related specifications, while those by September 2017 have been less than 1 million or 750,000 Euros. Debts and coverless projects have left AAK 2007 government 2013, 6m Euro debts and 20m euros in infrastructure contracts without cover. These are budgeted and presented in the municipality budget, part of Kosovo's budget. There are no debts, there are three-year contracts with real budget planning.
The mayors and the Communists do not honor the falsehoods and fog that they necessarily want to distribute. If you have plans or ideas, accomplish, in its opposite debt or management is confirmed beyond May, when the draft of the independent audience report appears. In the meantime, look at the three-year investment list that the Chairman of Gjakova reads as debts. Maybe gradually and learn a little bit of finance and public management that he's gonna need it, at least not be funny like yesterday.












