Kosovo is risking 25m euros in EU donation, however it can pass three laws

June is the deadline the European Union has given for approval of the law on salaries, civil servants and public administration reforms for independent agencies. But all these laws that the European Union has asked to be drafted within a package are still being examined by the Ministry's [...] processing group.
But all these laws, which the European Union has asked to be drafted within a package, are still under consideration by the Public Administration Ministry's processing group.
Legal Department representative Naser Shamlli shows that basic salaries, exact form of recruiting, or criteria for establishing a new independent agency have not been established.
Shamllo adds it is trying last week of June, laws to be introduced for proceedings in Government.
But if these laws related to a Stabilisation Agreement The association is not approved this month, then the government will lose 25m euros.
The Office of the European Union in Kosovo, through an electronic response, has said that these laws will affect better management of public money.
The Commission emphasises that political influence on high appointments continues to be serious concern and that steps must be taken within the new law, as well as current regulation, to ensure a more credit-based process. The three laws constitute the pillar of multi-responsive reform for Kosovo, which will enable Kosovo to build the legislative framework and institutions for a more equal public administration based on merit, cohesive and accounting.
From the group for Juridical Studies, which are part of the working group, say drafting them is still in the initial phase and could hardly be completed in June.
Under the contract for Sector Reform of Public Administration, 25m euros were earmarked by 2021, 3m euros for technical assistance and 22m euros in the Kosovo Budget.
For the year 2018, there are 5.5m euros, always if the terms set out in the contract are met.











