Kosovo MPs with two works

Both MPs from past legislatures and those who for the first time have become part of the Kosovo Assembly, besides the MP's position, hold other jobs. The law obliges those of 15 days to declare which wages and work they will have priority today, the Voice newspaper writes. [...]
Both MPs from past legislatures and those who for the first time have become part of the Kosovo Assembly, besides the MP's position, hold other jobs.
The law obliges those of 15 days to declare which wages and work they will have priority today, the Voice newspaper writes.
In addition to position in the Kosovo Assembly, MPs hold other jobs both in the public sector and in private.
While the law clearly stipulates that they cannot exercise high state positions and are owners and collaborators in business activities in which interest may be at odds, this law does not prevent them from working on certain other jobs.
Even in this legislature, however, there are deputies who continue to own businesses and also work in various fields, such as doctors and teachers.
Parliament work monitors say that since the moment the MPs receive their mandate, they are obliged to declare their primary and secondary wages. The primary pay MPs take full, and the secondary salary is taken in half.











