Hoti shows when the remaining emergency payments will be carried out in half

Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has said despite developments the dynamic work of the Government will not be affected. Hoti has added that the government's two priorities are the fight against COVID-19 and economic recovery. According to him, the minister of health and the director of USKKUK are engaging in all capacities for the creation of additional beds [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has said despite developments the dynamic work of the Government will not be affected.
Hoti has added that the government's two priorities are the fight against COVID-19 and economic recovery.
According to him, the minister of health and USKKKUK's director are engaging in all capacities for establishing additional beds for cases that could be submitted.
The head of the government suggested that hospitals and private labs will soon be licensed to conduct tests.
“HAPPA FTA KUNGER COVID-19: Today there is a committee meeting where the tasks of each institution are discussed in the framework of the National Response Plan, aimed at co-ordinating the work of all institutions involved in managing the pandemic. The Minister of Health and the Director of the SHSKUK are engaging in all capacity to create additional supplies for cases that can be presented. We're also working with donor and friendly countries to create these capacities as soon as possible, including additional testing capacities. Soon private hospitals and labs are also licensed to conduct tests. The deterioration of the implementation measures will continue without the pardon”.
Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, who is in quarantine due to the COVID-19 infection, has indicated when the remaining emergency payments will be carried out in half.
As for economic recovery, he has said that once the Budget Law comes into force, payments from the Emergency Package will be carried out.
“ECONOMIC RIMEMING: Economic Removal ministers have taken on duties to make preparations for implementation of civic and business assistance measures. Once the budget law goes into effect, we'll start with the remaining payments in half. We expect the Assembly to pass this week, even the law on economic recovery to pave the way for implementation of the entire package for economic recovery”.
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