Haradinaj is expected to allocate 600 thousand euros to a private company (Document)

The Kosovo government on Tuesday is expected to make an unusual decision. With Ramush Haradinaj's isa, it is expected to allocate more than half a million euros to the private company “Euromaks” from Peja. This company, which handles the production of the diaper, was burned to the ground last year after the fire engulfed the production environment. [...]
This company, which handles the production of the diaper, was burned to the ground last year after the fire engulfed the production environment.
In the document he asked the Government of Kosovo for help, which is owned by the InFokus newspaper, these tools are said to be used for business recovery.
This request was handed over to the executive two weeks ago, with the date 05.02.2019, while immediate it was Haradinaj's reaction to put the day in order and the obligation of institutions responsible for sharing the money.
However, the request, which was not discussed last week in Government, has been placed as the fourth point in line for discussion at Tuesday's meeting in the Government of Kosovo.
That's how documents owned by InFokus newspaper, under which the Ministry of Finance is obliged to pay 600 thousand euros if the company's demand is fully approved.
This company has argued their request, saying that “Kosovo, in the absence of the gas network and in the continuing absence of wood cuts, has used coal that is posing the massive” pollutants.
“We as the manufacturer have on the basis the production of the diaper, which does not pollute the environment and create perhaps the basis of the removal of Qymyr as fuel”, says the letter sent to Prime Minister Haradinaj.
Company representatives have declined to provide details about the money expected to be shared by the executive.
It's not 600 thousand euros. The damage is that. The request has been due to the damage court expert” has imposed briefly.
The “Euroix” factory from Peja was burned on February 2nd of 2018, while then Minister of Trade and Industry Bajram Hasani had expressed readiness to come to the aid of this local business.
He had visited the destroyed facility to see close to the state in which the object produced the diapers, which was estimated to be about half a million euros.











