Haradinaj's government spends over one million euros a month alone on rent

More than onem euros -- money from Kosovo citizens -- go to pay rent for Kosovo institutions. Most ministries have agencies placed in private objects. The Ministry of Finance spends mostly on rent. For a year, the MF allocated nearly 300 thousand euros for rent. The Ministry of Finance pays [...]
More than onem euros -- money from Kosovo citizens -- go to pay rent for Kosovo institutions. Most ministries have agencies placed in private objects. The Ministry of Finance spends mostly on rent. For a year, the MF allocated nearly 300 thousand euros for rent.
The Ministry of Finance pays exactly 287 thousand euros a month, the Ministry of Infrastructure 44 thousand and 400 euros, the Ministry of Labour and Social Management 33 thousand and 600 euros, the Kosovo Tax Administration 235 thousand and 119 euros, the Kosovar Agency for Comparison and Verification of Property 115 thousand and 200 euros, the Independent Commission for Media 75 thousand euros a month, the Regulatory Commission for Emissions and Thousands of euros per month, the Kosovo Energy Regulatory Office for 50 thousand Euros, the Agency for Financial Aids, 15 thousand euros in the National Office of A 145m euros in the Independent Mining Commission, and the Central Mining Commission, 68 thousand euros a month, the National Energy Authority, and the 45 thousand-euro Water Bureau, the Netherlands, and the 42 thousand-B.
Government officials have warned the reduction of agencies, as a large part are performing no functions or can be merged in various ministries.
There have been promises from parties that there will be reduced ministries, but so far, the opposite has happened. They're added.
Currently, the Kosovo government has 21 ministers, 5 deputy prime ministers and nearly 100 deputy ministers.












