General Haradinaj's army spends approximately 600m euros for three months

Kosovo Statistics Agency (ASK) published the government account report for the fourth quarter of last year. According to this report, the total amount of government revenues was 503.1m euros. The AKS says these revenues mostly gathered from tax to products. “The largest part of [...]
According to this report, the total amount of government revenues was 503.1m euros.
The AKS says these revenues mostly gathered from tax to products.
“The largest share of revenues constitutes taxes on products, which represent 71% of total revenues, while the rest of the revenues have been distributed into other income categories”, said the ASS communiqué.
On the other hand, in the October-December months of 2017, the total of government spending was 587.3m euros.
The AKS cites the formation of gross capital, the compensation of workers, together with contributions as the largest government spending.
“The largest share of expenditures constitute the formation of gross capital (31%), compensation of workers (24%), social contributions and benefits (21%) and intermediate consumption (13%). While the remainder of the expenditures has been distributed into other expenditures structures”, the AK says.
According to the AKS, in the period July-September 2017 government spending stood at 441.9m euros.
These expenses were higher in October-December 2016, in proportion to spending in the same period last year.
In the last three months of 2016, government spending reached 596.4m euros.












