It didn't work or spend: These are Kurt's expenses that take care of public money and non-work

The exhibition for the first 100 days of this government, Prime Minister Albin Kurti, has made it 13 May. That long speech had oriented him to criticise the coalition partner, the LDK, for breaking the co-government agreement. The Kosovo government is voted on 3 February. About 50 days after the LDK initiated the motion [...]
Albin Kurti a few days ago filled the first 100 days as Kosovo government chief, half or exactly 49, only in office, since on 25 March he was suspended by majority in the Kosovo Assembly.
Thus the Kurti government is among the shortliest-lived governments since the post-war in Kosovo.
Even though it is the most short-lived government, this government has not been spared to spend from the poorest “agepi” state in the region.
Such expenses may be described as the lowest to date, but Kurt's activities have not been large. It has been out of the country for 100 days, and of them the most important are travel for Albania and Germany.
According to documents that have provided FactePlus, of the demand for access to documents it is seen that for salaries, travel tickets abroad, adequate travel and phone spending, government officials have received 77 thousand euros and 64 euro from the state budget.
Only Albin Kurti's cabinet for 100 days of government has spent over 45 thousand euros.
The incumbent Prime Minister's cabinet, Albin Kurti, for travel tickets abroad has spent 1 000 and 144 euros.
Officials as they travel abroad make sure they have access. The only way to accommodate Kurt's cabinet abroad has been to spend 801 euros from the state budget.
For these trips abroad, Kurt's cabinet was hired.
Only for the cabinet's efforts abroad have 273 euros been provided.
And this cabinet spent nothing less than a thousand and 951 euros on the phone budget.
Spending on trips, hires, telephones and salaries has also made Deputy Prime Minister Haki Abazi's cabinet.
Hakki Abbas' cabinet, meanwhile, spent 1,000 and 141 euros on the phone, while fixed salaries according to data for his office are 15 thousand and 663 euros.
In all, his cabinet has spent 16 thousand and 663 euros within this governing period.
There's no escape from this, Avdullah Hoti.
Deputy Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti's cabinet, which immediately after the motion was dismissed by Kurti, has spent 15 thousand euros and 300 euro and 15 cents.
In all of this, 432 euros have been spent on tickets to accommodate abroad a thousand and 488 euros, and an average of 756 euros.
On the other hand, there is no record of phone expenses. For fixed wages, however, 12 thousand and 432 euros have been provided.












