Meet 12 millionaires of Kosovo Assembly

The 7th Parliament legislation of the Republic of Kosovo has a total of 12 millionaires. Based on the books on property statements published by the Anti-Corruption Agency, the property of these deputies starts from 1m euros, until there are deputies who own assets of up to 700m euros. But who is the deputy found [...]
For many years now Behgjet Pacolli is estimated to be the richest man in the country. Homes, millions of lands, private aircraft, cars, shares in many companies and millions of euros in cash in financial institutions allow him to be the first on the country's list of millionaire officials.
Given his statement at the Anti-Corruption Agency, he has assets worth about 700m euros.
Only one land Pacolli owns abroad costs over 7m euros, while one of the houses he owns costs about 18m euros.
He also owns the Swiss Diamond Hotel, whose value is estimated to be 42m euros. In all, the value of real estate it possesses amounts to about 200m euros.
In addition to the multiple cars he owns, Pacolli also has private aircraft, whose value is estimated to be about 10m euros.
The wealth of the former deputy prime minister of Kosovo does not end here. It has shares worth about 500m euros in about 20 companies, some of which have 100% shares.
Pacolli also has millions of euros saved at banks in Pristina. In only one of these banks, it has more than 4m euros saved.
Its annual revenues bring about fivem euros. He receives this money from the Economic Bank, Mabetex Holding, deposits in the bank and the Kosovo Assembly.
In addition to real estate, he is a shareholder in 17 companies. The stock value owned by Abrashi amounts to about 3 million and 500 thousand euros.
Abrashi has claimed to own two expensive bucket cars. His cars cost about 113 thousand euros, while children and his father have cars that cost about 12,000 euros.
As cash at the bank, the AAKA deputy has declared about 540 thousand euros. Rich money in banks also has family members. His father has about 26 thousand euros, children three thousand and 300 euros, while about 30,000 euros are estimated to be in the hands of extramarital women.
But despite his wealth, he does not lack financial obligations to banks. Abrashi has said he has loans worth over 1m and 500 thousand euros.
It receives 360 thousand euros, as in annual revenues, until the end of the declaration has shown that it has accepted 3 million and 700 thousand euros from the sale of a land.
One of the millionaires who is part of the Kosovo Assembly is former Infrastructure Minister Pal Lekaj.
In the playable assets, he has declared his two cars worth about 30,000 euros, his wife's car costing nearly nine thousand euros and the children's car worth 16 thousand euros.
The former minister has cash in cash at 3 thousand euros, while his wife and children have cash worth nearly 11,000 euros.
Lekaj also has financial obligations to banks. In the property statement register, it figures it has loans worth 75 thousand euros it received for the purchase of a residence, whose duration is 10 years.
As an annual inflow, he has declared the salary he had received as Minister of Infrastructure, worth 22 thousand euros.
Part of the list of millionaires in the Parliament is also Fatmir Rexhepi.
His fortune doesn't end here. Rexhepi has declared he owns three residences, two parcels and a house, which he says costs about 370 thousand euros.
In the playable assets, the MP has declared his car worth 48 thousand euros, his wife's car, which says it costs 21,000 euros, as well as two children's cars worth 26 thousand and 500 euros.
He also has huge cash saved in local banks. Rexhepi says it has 93 thousand euros “cash”, and another 533 thousand euros, owned jointly.
His annual revenues are about 50,000 euros, until the annual revenues of his wife and children amount to about 400,000 euros.
And a deputy from the Mount. Yahya CocajHe's getting a lot of money.
The real estate Cocaj owns is worth over 1m euros.
In the anti-corruption Agency's anti-corruption property statement registry, Cocaj has declared that it owns houses and libraries worth 480 thousand euros, another house worth 140 thousand euros, two residences worth about 80 thousand euros each, and a store worth 380 thousand euros.
As a playable asset, he has declared a Toyota car worth 12,000 euros, which he says has bought from his monthly income and son's car worth 4 thousand and 500 euros.
In the bank, he has cash worth 14 thousand euros, another 43 thousand euros, along with other family members and another 30 thousand euros has his wife, while financial obligations to banks say no.
Cocaj receives 111,000 euros and 468 euros in monthly revenues from the University of Kuwait and 1 thousand and 460 euros from the Parliament of the Republic of Kosovo as deputy.
For all his wealth, Heads at the bottom of the register also gave an explanation of how he got it.
“The gains with which the high-keyd property is reached: Monthly income has been provided by the diaspora: from Carbegie University Mellon Pittsburgh, 1990-1992. Monthly income from the University of Kuwait from 1992-2019: + tickets to all holidays via + 3107 KD (9289 Euro) monthly”, said in the registry published by the AKK.
In addition to land, it also has a house worth 100,000 euros, an apartment costing 60 thousand euros and mountains.
As a playful asset, Karadzic has declared his car, which says it costs 15 thousand euros.
He's got 2,000 euros in cash in banks, until his wife has about 40,000 euros. His wife also has a loan worth 30 thousand euros.
Karadzic receives 13 thousand euros in annual revenues. His wife receives the same amount.
And unlike those deputies who almost all of their property is in their name, there are six deputies who are millionaires with family wealth.
LDK MPSaranda Musliu, in the property register, it has declared a 6m-euro factory owned by its father, a house worth 300 thousand euros, a 200 thousand-euro holiday villa, two residences that cost about 350,000 euros and a land, worth about 50,000 euros.
Musliu's father also has about 12,000 euros of cash available in banks.
As an annual inflow, Musliu has claimed to receive 1,000 and 400 euros from the Kosovo Assembly and 600 euros from a family business.
The other MP from the ranks of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Shkelzen Hajdini It's part of this list.
As a playful asset, he has declared a car worth $70,000.
Heidi also has financial obligations on banks. He has two loans worth 18 thousand euros.
Its annual revenues bring about 16 thousand euros.
We only have family members I live with in family communities. On this form I only stated the inputs of my family that I live with and the shared family property that will inherit my share after this property is divided”, he has clarified at the end of the register.
Based on wealth statements, millionaires is also the MP Valentina Bunnjaku-Redgepi. In the Anti-Corruption Agency, LDK deputy has claimed to have three business establishments in common worth about 900 thousand euros and two houses worth over 500,000 euros.
Her husband is also a shareholder in a company. The share value it owns behaves around 52 thousand euros.
The MP has 800 euros available in the bank and a loan worth 25 thousand euros, with a length of five years.
Its annual revenues bring about 150,000 euros.
Millions of assets also have the family of the Vetvendosje Movement MP, Valon Ramadani. Only three lands his father owns amount to over 3 million euros.
As cash, he has declared about 4 thousand euros, owned by his children.
Ramadan's annual revenues bring about 22 thousand euros, which it receives as salary and wages from the Kosovo Assembly.
The MP makes the list Veton Berisha. The wealth he owns along with his family exceeds a million.
In the playable assets, Berisha has declared his car worth 8 thousand and 500 euros, which he says is a gift from his wife's brother and car, which costs five thousand euros.
As cash, it says it has about 1,000 and 700 euros, while there is also a loan worth 8 thousand and 400 euros.
Berisha receives an annual inflow worth nearly 28,000 euros, which he receives as a salary and wages from the Parliament.
Part of the list of millionaires in the Assembly is also the deputy Xavit Uka.
Uka family wealth doesn't end here. They also own nine cars worth about 80 thousand euros.
Uka has about five thousand euros before <x0cas”, until it has declared another 10,000 in common ownership.
In annual revenues, it has declared 2 thousand euros, which it receives as a salary from the Republic of Kosovo's Parliament.











