Gerjali: It's very disturbing to spend state reserve

Gerjali: It's very disturbing to spend state reserve

State reserves in the budget are going to the bottom. Finance Minister Bedri Hamza gave the alarm yesterday at the executive meeting. He has requested more attention about the separation of resources from the state reserve fund. These comments, Hamza has made at the government meeting, where Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj had proposed partitioning [...]

He has requested more attention about the separation of resources from the state reserve fund.

Those comments, Hamza has made them at the government's meeting, where Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj had proposed the allocation of about 1m euros for Skenderbeu's year's footnote, until it was then set up to allocate 500 thousand euros for the destination.

But the way the government head is managing the budget is also bothering the business community in the country.

Safet Gerjaliu, chairman of the Kosovo Economic Ode, has told Insider that spending the state reserve is of great concern. According to him, this fund would have to be used with great discretion and not ad-hok decisions.

“This also testifies to a bitter fact that seems to be certain political circles fighting for power rather than for state, and taking power offers such comfort and acting as Kosovo is in their possession”, Gerjaliu said, adding that the executive head is being extremely irresponsible when it comes to distributing public money.

“I didn't want to be in the skin of Minister Bedri Hamza, who in his much more performance spends the time protecting the budget from the politicians' madnesss to exploit the budget and depletion it, and especially when dealing with the reserve budget”, Gerjaliu said, adding that now is the time when we have to rule the order and the law, when there should be more transparency and accountability.

The “should be understood once and for all that the interests of political parties and specific interest groups are not above the state. Above all, the state and power should be in state office”, Gerjaliu has said, adding that the Haradinaj government with its actions is acting against the state.

“But they must keep in mind that Kosovo will survive and in spite of the enemies and in spite of the current policy that wants to destroy everything and rob everything”, Gerjaliu has said.

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