S naught will have budget cuts for 2021, the number of infected in municipalities drops by 30%

Kosovo Communist Association Director Sahan Ibrahimi in an interview for Online Economy has said there will be no budget cuts for municipalities in 2021. Ibrahim, among other things, has said they are waiting for Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti to return from the Brussels meeting to discuss this once again. [...]
Kosovo Communist Association Director Sahan Ibrahimi in an interview for Online Economy has said there will be no budget cuts for municipalities in 2021.
Ibrahimi, among other things, has said they are waiting for Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti to return from the Brussels meeting to discuss the matter again.
The first of the municipalities says there will be a special grant for municipalities to serve in economic development.
After the meetings we have had as chairmanial council with Minister Hykmete Bajrami, and with Minister Goran Rakic and then Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, we have been granted guarantees, and Prime Minister Hoti has promised that in 2021 there will be no budget cuts, and the budget will be the same as 2020, and with these promises our members have voted on the medium-term budgetary framework and we hope that after returning from visits to Brussels to Prime Minister Hoti altogether.
” ... wells as the council of mayors within the association we will discuss once again and I believe that Prime Minister Hoti has kept the promises he has made so far and that we hope that the budget for municipalities for its 2021 total will be the same in total as 2020, because according to Prime Minister Hoti, a special grant for economic development will be formed, as well as smaller municipalities will have a budgetary initiative as they have previously had. ”
Ibrahim has also talked about the situation created with pandemics in Kosovo municipalities. He says between 10% and 30% has a decline in the number of people infected with Coronavirus.
The “at the last meeting we've had as an anti-posed committee where the Kosovo Communist Association represents and protects the interests of municipalities on that committee, it has been found that the level or percentage is falling and there is a decline in the number of infected, and this percentage varies from municipalities in the municipality, but the decline is between 10% and 30%, and it's a drop that doesn't allow for self-ex space, but with the commitment of the major mayors and the central and local level is seen as evidence and we hope that this is going to continue to decline in the future, and in the number of affected measures that are going down, he's going to say,
As for reevaluating measures or relief, he has said that once it is a priority to have the number of infected people taken and then, in some time, to review the measures, reports EO.
“We have decided that because of the opening of schools and the launch of the new learning process these measures will still be in force and then there will be monitoring of the situation on the ground and depending on the terrain, the measures will also be reviewed, and it is very important that we have a good start of the school year so that the number of infected ones will drop and then within an optimial time the” measures will be revised.












