What assets have the six ministers of Kurti Government declared?

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti introduced the cabinet yesterday. Glauk Konjufca, Agim Veliu, Albulen Haxhiu, Besnik Bislimi, Hykmete Bajrami, Arben Vitita, Lumir Abdixhiku, Vlora Doshumi, Besian Mustafa, Anton Kuni and Emilia Rexhepi will be part of the executive. Based on wealth statements, Kurti's ministers do not stay financially bad. Kurti himself in the register [...]
Based on wealth statements, Kurti's ministers do not stay financially bad.
Kurti himself in the property statement register has declared his wife's apartment worth 400 thousand euros.
Before ready, he himself doesn't have until his wife has 10 thousand euros in banks “cat”, and a loan worth 270 thousand euros that he's taken for the purchase of the apartment for 25 years.
His annual revenues are about 20,000 euros, until his wife's approximately 400,000 euros.
Glauk Konjufca
Foreign Affairs Minister Glauk Konjufca owns two residences that together cost about 140 thousand euros, one of which he says has bought on credit.
In addition to these dwellings, he has jointly declared a house under construction that says it costs 100,000 euros, as well as a weekend home worth 400,000 euros.
Konjufca says there is also a land owned jointly worth 30,000 euros, and a land worth 80 thousand euros, owned by the parent.
As a playful asset, the top diplomat has declared a 3C Passat, which costs 3 thousand and 500 euros, which says it was bought with the means of the LVV) parliamentary group.
Konjufca has 4 thousand euros cash in cash in banks, and no cents in debt.
Its annual revenues are about 29,000 euros, which it receives as a salary from the Kosovo Assembly and the wages of wages.
Agim Veliu
Minister of Internal Affairs Agim Veliu, in the register for property statements, has declared a land owned by houses with courtyards, flats and a site, but has not indicated their value.
He has declared that there is more than 12,000 euros of cash available in banks, and a loan worth 25 thousand euros that he says has received for the purchase of land.
Its monthly revenues are about 1,000 and 200 euros, as the mayor of the Podujevo municipality.
Haxhiu Albulen
Justice Minister Albulen Hashu has nothing on him.
In the property statement registry, Haxhiu has declared a flat worth 60 thousand euros and a land costing 12,000 and 500 euros, but says they are owned by the husband.
As real estate, she has declared her husband's car, which she says has purchased from the loan, which is worth 6 thousand euros.
As cash ready in banks has declared only 60 euros of the husband, until he has declared he has loans in banks worth 19 thousand euros.
Its annual revenues bring about 27 thousand euros, which she receives as a salary from the Kosovo Assembly, until her husband receives about 4 thousand and 200 euros, as paid by the Vetevendosje Movement and the Municipal Assembly in Malisheva.
Hykmete Bajrami
Minister of Education, Science and Technology Hykmete Bajrami, in the register for property statements, has declared a residence worth 180 thousand euros owned by her husband, and another home and residential, whose value amounts to over 200 thousand euros.
As a playful asset, Bajrami has declared his husband's two cars. One says it costs 20 thousand euros and the other 11 grand.
Bajrami has declared that they have about 6 thousand euros of cash available in banks, until her husband also has a loan worth 80 thousand euros he has received for the purchase of his car and apartment.
Its annual revenues are about 28,000 euros, which it receives as a salary from the Parliament, wages and wages from the Economic Faculty. So does her husband each year.
Arben Vitia
Health Minister Arben Vitita owns home and a site.
In the property declaration register for 2018, it has declared a house worth 150 thousand euros and a land costing 250 thousand euros. He both says he inherited them.
As a playful asset, he declared a Mazda car costing 12,000 euros that he said he bought with savings and borrowing, and his wife's car costing about 18 thousand euros.
The amount of money they have saved in banks behaves around a thousand and 200 euros.
The wife of the year has a loan worth 20 thousand euros.
His annual revenues are about 7 thousand euros, until his wife receives about 13 thousand euros annually.
Lumir Abdixhiku
Infrastructure Minister Lumir Abdixhiku has declared that there are two joint-owned houses whose value is about 350 thousand euros, as well as a job land, which he claims was inherited from his grandparents, which costing 90 thousand euros.
As a playful asset, he has declared his wife's car, worth 12 thousand euros.
He has declared that there are also shares worth 3 thousand and 700 euros at the Riinvest Institute.
The minister of Infrastructure and his wife have cash available in banks about 5 thousand euros, and a loan worth 80 thousand euros they have received for the purchase of the house.
“Kredia of 80,000 euros has been seized for 2014-2019. The initial value of the loan has been 80,000 euros. The remaining value on the property declaration date is 8040.00 euros”, said in the registry published by the AKK.
Abdixhik's annual revenues are about 400,000 euros, which he receives as a salary from the Assembly of Kosovo and the Riinvest Institute, until his wife receives 7 thousand and 200 euros.
Anton Quinn
Defence Minister Anton Kuni has declared that there is a flat worth 160 thousand euros, which he says is owned jointly. Besides the apartment, Quinn also has a joint home worth 200 thousand euros, and a yard costing 12,000 euros.
As real estate, Quinn has claimed to have an X5 FAME, worth 7 thousand euros.
He himself has 3 grand and 200 euros in cash in banks, until his children have 4 grand and 600 euros. Debts don't.
Its annual revenues are about 27 thousand euros. The 23 thousand and 198 euros is the amount of money it receives annually from the Kosovo Assembly, and about 3 thousand and 500 euros as a pension of KPC.
Meanwhile, his children's annual revenues are about 25 thousand euros.
* Other ministers have not yet declared their property in the Anti-Corruption Agency.












