Haradinaj government exhausted the Reserve Fund, Prosecutor urged to investigate

The incumbent Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's stance on the overall spending of the reserve fund, civil society and economic connoisseur calls it unreasonable. Berat Thaqi from the GAP Institute says that with the unreasonable distribution of financial means, the Public Finance Law has been violated, KTV reports. Considering abuse of taxpayers' money requires [...]
Berat Thaqi from the GAP Institute says that with the unreasonable distribution of financial means, the Public Finance Law has been violated, KTV reports.
Considering abuse of taxpayers' money, the prosecution's investigation is also required for misuse of public finances.
At the December 17th meeting of the Government of Kosovo, more than 800 thousand euros were allocated from state reserves.
358 grand for the prime minister's office, 390 thousand for war-free associations, 70 grand for the Youth and Sport Cultural Co-ordinator's Office.
On the budgetary division board, the government has allocated another 25 thousand euros to the prime minister's office, more precisely for the Language Commissioner, and 80 thousand euros is for
The prime minister's office, for category goods and services. Meanwhile, 220 thousand euros have been earmarked for the public broadcaster, in the category of subsidies and transfers.












