British President: Kosovo avoids institutional crisis

Reuters news agency has written how the Kosovo Assembly approved the Second Bill on the 2019 Budget last night. This article highlights how Parliament managed to approve the budget by 65 votes, thus avoiding crises and the blocking of institutions. “Budget approved by 65 votes [...]
This article highlights how Parliament managed to approve the budget by 65 votes, thus avoiding crises and the blocking of institutions.
“Budget was approved by 65 votes in parliament that holds 120 seats. The coalition government, which holds 53 seats, has received support from the Social Democratic Party PSD”.
“The Assembly also adopted the draft law on public sector wage growth”.
The teachers interrupted the strike after reaching an agreement with Government, thus allowing half a million students and students to return to classes after three weeks of pause”.
British President Ramush Haradinaj quoted Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj as saying that this year's state budget spending marks the record.
With 237 billion euros, this is the high cost of Kosovo's budget that will contribute to economic growth of 4.7 per cent”.
“Corruption and political instability have kept most foreign investors from Kosovo, as the country with two million inhabitants declared its independence from Serbia in 2008”.











