Kurti government allocates 15m euros for unpaid flow of northern Serbs

Kosovo's government has decided to allocate financial means worth 15m euros for covering electricity supply expenditures in northern municipalities. About this, Periscope had predicted that Kurt would change his attitude about the matter two weeks ago. Sources within the Ministry of Finance and Transfers [...]
Sources within the Ministry of Finance and Transfers have told Insider that the government of Kosovo, with the new budget expected to be approved in the coming weeks, has made a decision to allocate 15m euros for the electricity of northern Kosovo, which does not pay citizens of that part.
Citizens of these municipalities (North Mitrovica, Zubin Potok, Zvecan and Leposaviq) have not paid since the end of the last war on energy spent.
From the year 1999 to 2017, bills spent on that section have been billed to citizens of other parts of Kosovo.
But after much complaint, the Court of Appeals, late 2017, had decided to suspend this practice because it was illegal.
Today, Prime Minister Kurti made the decision that the fee for the first class coming to Kosovo from Serbia and Bosnia will be removed by 15 March.











