EU gives Kosovo up to 20m euros if by June it approves three laws

Kosovo risks losing millions of euros if by June of this year it does not adopt 3 laws related to the Stabilisation and Association Agreement. According to European Union requirements, Kosovo must approve KTV by June of this year. However, recent political developments in the country have raised concerns in society [...]
Kosovo risks losing millions of euros if by June of this year it does not adopt 3 laws related to the Stabilisation and Association Agreement.
According to European Union requirements, Kosovo must approve KTV by June of this year.
However, recent political developments in the country have sparked concerns in civil society.
They say delaying the adoption of these laws, if the country eventually goes to elections, will have long-term consequences for the country.
Visar Rushiti from Democracy Plus says that, in addition to laws, the passage of some agencies from the government's responsibility to the government's.
KTV sources within international institutions have expressed concern that the government in the law on wages is increasing wages in all sectors, and the same could cause problems in the budget.
However, Finance Minister Bedri Hamza has said no law will be made without even IMF reconciliation.
He has announced that all laws that are part of this package will have budgetary costs.
The European Union had given the government the deadline until November of last year to adopt these laws, but Prime Minister Haradinaj had decided not to take the same for base, increasing wages by one decision.
He gave up the same, following his refusal to separate funds from the finance minister, and after sending the subject to Constitutional by the opposition.
The International Monetary Fund has long sought to become a wage law, as the best way to prevent salary increases in the public sector whenever Kosovo has entered the election process.











