Ambassadors concerned about new Law for NGOs, according to them, allow corruption

Transferring NGO wealth to private businesses, corrupt practices and unprecedenteds to Europe and beyond to us is possible through the Law for NGOs, adopted by the Assembly of Kosovo on November 7, 2018. Over 250 NGOs have been mobilised by meeting political parties, parliamentary groups, MPs and representatives of local and international institutions for [...]
Transferring NGO wealth to private businesses, corrupt practices and unprecedenteds to Europe and beyond to us is possible through the Law for NGOs, adopted by the Assembly of Kosovo on November 7, 2018.
Over 250 NGOs have been mobilised, meeting political parties, parliamentary groups, MPs and representatives of local and international institutions to overhaul the standard provisions of this law.
Deposits preventing legal misuse of money and restoring the basic principle of the non-governmental sector, which is non-profit action.
Today, Germany's ambassador to Kosovo Sh.T. Christian Heldt shared the concern of over 250 NGOs over violating this principle in the new Law for NGOs.

Similarly, Switzerland's ambassador to Kosovo U.S. Jean-Hubert Lebet engaged in supporting the demands of civil society and international principles. /Periscopi












