Neither this year will budget review, Haradinaj Government criticised

Even this year, as last year, the state budget will not be revised, as has been the practice earlier. Government officials say there is good budget planning, so there is no reason for revision. While connoisseurs of political developments criticise the government, saying it is doing it to share the budget [...]
Government officials say there is good budget planning, so there is no reason for revision.
While connoisseurs of political developments criticise the government, saying it is doing it to share the budget according to its wishes.
The opposition, meanwhile, estimates that the government in the resignation has no legitimacy to review the budget.
Nor will there be revision of Kosovo's budget this year. Government officials even view this as good news.
Lulzim Rafuna, adviser to Finance Minister Bedri Hamza, says there are two reasons why there will be no budget review, the first is that the budget is well planned and the second that the budget has entered into force on March 1st and is a short period to be revised.
“is the second year we will not review and we are gradually happy that we are going to the stage of developed states, where they do not undergo every six months of revision, but revisions are subject to two or three-year periods of”, Rafuna said in an interview for Radio Kosovo.
Commission for Buxhet chairman Lumir Abdixhiku has declined to address the issue, while Vetevendosje member Arberie Nagavci says the government in the resignation already has no legal basis to review the budget, as with Haradinaj's resignation, the government has also fallen. However, Nagavci is critical for the practice of not revising the budget, as it did last year.
The lack of budget revision only shows the inconsistencies of this government”, Nagavci told Radio Kosovo.
And for political analyst Imer Mushkolaj, the government's non-reunification of the budget by Haradinaj is the continuation of financial disobedience, which, according to him, has characterised this government throughout the mandate.
“Disregarding the budget according to specific deadlines, I see as a result of this totally non-institute approach and not to say illegal, because it is certainly based on specific legal regulations, but the use of opportunities to prove that the budget will be distributed according to party preferences and not necessarily made a review based on the relevant” law, Mushkolaj told Radio Kosovo.
However, according to the finance minister's adviser, the law allows those organisations that need relocation or a re-regulation in the past three months, the minister of finance, to propose in the government to do a re-regulation of the amounts on the basis of budgetary organisations' demands. So far, according to Rafuna, there was no such request.












