Haradinaj government spent 3.8m euros on wages

From the FOL Movement, they say it came as a result of the large number of people in the cabinet receive regular salaries from the state. But political officials are also paid for hire. These include the payments they receive when they make official trips inside and abroad. According to a GAP Institute report in 2019, [...]
They get regular state wages.
But political officials are also paid for hire.
These include the payments they receive when they make official trips inside and abroad.
According to a GAP Institute report, in 2019, less than Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj was spent hic 3.8m euros just for hire.
In the finance ministry's financial report, it is seen that only the prime minister's office spent more than 70 thousand euros on this spending category.
After that, it is the Ministry of Environment that has spent over 37 thousand euros.
According to accepted data, Fatmir Matosi, former minister at the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning, turns out to be leading in terms of education taken at 5,446 euros.
While Ekrem Mustafa, former minister at the Ministry of Internal Affairs, ranks second with 3.922 euros in expenditures.
As for the amount of former deputy prime ministers' wages, Enver Hoxhaj had received 2,564m euros in wages, while close to him, former Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj stands at 2,019 euros.
After them, at cost of hire there is no harm among former deputy ministers in Haradinaj Government.
Lirak Celey, former European Integration deputy minister, had mostly received wages, and the sum was over three thousand euros.
Then comes Abdel Peace Shkodra, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs with 263 euros less expenses.
Civil Society representatives say these costs are unnecessary.
But she adds that such a thing has been expected because of the large number of cabinets.
And economists say all these expenditures are damaging the state budget.
And this practice has been going on since the war.
He adds that greater pressure is needed toward them.
Former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's cabinet had 21 ministries, five deputy prime ministers and over 80 deputy ministers.












