Without budget review, workers sʹdo tosi receive 170 euros

No measures of the Fiscal Emergency Pack will be implemented without reviewing this year's budget in the Kosovo Assembly. So will the measures of this package for private sector workers who are employees of businesses affected by pandemic, cannot receive salaries of 170 euros for the month [...]
Thus has Kosovo Mayors adviser to Finance Minister Lulzim Krasniqi, who believes that the government will proceed with the budget review law by the beginning of next week.
Due to the failure to relocation of the tools, Krasniqi stressed that without reviewing the budget, another part of the workers who have failed to receive salaries either for May and April of 170 euros would not be able to have in their accounts.
“Execution as long as there have been available funds have been executed by 170 euros. The rest is now expected following the budget revision. As the budget review takes place, funds for coverage of Emergency Pack will be allocated and the execution of other salaries” will continue immediately, Krasniqi says.
Minister Hykmete Bajrami's adviser also stressed that the means (money) are, but there is no specific available where they can be paid, so according to him, it must be legally regulated.
“Budget Review allows the necessary means to be secured on relevant budgetary lines. The budgetary framework has gone to all budgetary institutions to make adjustments, arrangements need to be made due to expenses at the municipal level. Within this week we get the requests. The revision preparations I believe that this week, as far as early as next week, in the government completes preparations and continues depending on the agenda in the Kosovo Assembly. There is no reason to delay the revision in the country”, Krasniqi said.
He also says it is not only about private sector workers, but about all measures of fiscal emergency, which are also involved in business and social issues.
The business community is constantly demanding that emergency packages be implemented to help employees and businesses.
By contrast, according to the director of ATK, who declared last week that out of 193 thousand eligible applicants, only one pay has been paid 171 thousand.












