Kurt presents the Fiscal Emergency Pion, here's who benefits

Kosovo's dismissed Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, has presented what will include the Emanent Fiscal Pack. This package, according to Kurti, includes additional financial assistance for poor levels during the pandemic, covering business operational spending, and minimum wage for workers and others, Periscopi sends. Measures include: Double payment value [...]
Kosovo's dismissed Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, has presented what will include the Emanent Fiscal Pack.
This package, according to Kurti, includes additional financial assistance for poor levels during the pandemic, covering business operational spending, and minimum wage for workers and others, Periscopi sends.
Measures include:
- Double pay is social schema value for two months.
- Additional payments of 30 euros a month to all beneficiaries of social and pension schemes below 100 euros, and this for 3 months.
- Financial support for commercial companies that are taxing financially as a result of the emergency situation, covering the wage expenses of minimum wage workers of 170 euros a month. Rent subsidies up to 50 per cent of rent value for three months for small and medium enterprises
- Ensuring non-internal lending for public enterprises this is done by the end of this year
- Financial support for Kosovo municipalities totaling 10m euros
- Additional 300 euro insurance on the value of salary for essential employees who are directly high on risk, this for two months.
- The additional 300-euro salary for shop, medicine and oven workers for two months
- Oagesa of month 130 euros for citizens who lose their jobs due to the situation, this measure for two months and is registered in ATK
- Supporting initiatives and products aimed at improving the lives of non-communities in Kosovo, which have been hit hard, worth 2m euros.
- Supporting projects that help the lives of non-profit persons worth up to 2m euros.
- Growth and subsidies for the agriculture sector, the liberation of the Culture Ministry.
- 130m for two months for businesses that register workers with a 1-year working contract”.












