Criticism of Ramush Haradinaj's government has been prepared: In his office, 94 employees for services from U.S.

The head of the LDK Parliamentary Group, Avdullah Hoti once again, has voiced criticism towards the government led by Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj. He, through a Facebook text, said that out of a thousand and 245 people employed for special services, 94 people work alone in the prime minister's office. He says to [...]
He, through a Facebook text, said that out of a thousand and 245 people employed for special services, 94 people work alone in the prime minister's office.
He says the employees are 407 people who are off the payroll. And according to Hoti, the government PAN has spent over 20m euros on judicial processes.
However, Hoti has not hesitated to reject criticism even towards Pristina chairman Shpend Ahmeti.
It says that in 2018, in capital investments, 30m euros have been planned, out of which have exceeded 57% of the means or over 23m euros.
Complete Hoti scripture:
The government led by PAN during 2018:
- It has employed 1,245 people for “vecanta”, of which 94 at the Prime Minister's Office,
2. It keeps 407 people employed outside the salary list,
3. He paid 20.3 million euros for court decisions,
4. It's increased contractability to the parties to the value of 196 million euros,
5. Executable tools have reached 462m euros (an increase of about 100 miles compared to 2016).
At the level of municipalities, Pristina stands far worse.
As for capital investments, there were 38 million euros planned by 2018. But they have exceeded 57% of the means, or 23.3 million euros. Of these tools, 9.5 million are unpaved tools from 2017.
2. Even though property tax bills have doubled in the middle of the city and new buildings are being built in the neighborhood around Pristina (in Matt in particular), incomes from property tax have fallen.
Because the tools that the municipality is gathering to citizens are not spending, maybe it would be best to make it available to citizens, because they can spend on their well-being.
(The records are from Government Financial Report for 2018).












