Commission also refuses COSTT demand for sharing of 33m euros in electricity to the north

The Commission for Business, Work and Transfere is reviewing the Second Read draft law on budgetary divisions for the planned 2022 2 billion and 748m euros. The Commission for Business, Work and Transfere is reviewing the Second Read draft law on budgetary divisions for the planned 2022 2 billion and 748m euros. This [...]
The Commission for Business, Work and Transfere is reviewing the Second Read draft law on budgetary divisions for the planned 2022 2 billion and 748m euros.
This commission is considering one of the institutions' demands for additional budgetary means.
However, most of them have so far refused.
The commission in question has refused the specialists' request for salaries.
This majority commission has also rejected the ombudsman's application for creating eight new job positions, raising the wage and hire fund.
Thus has COSTT's bid for 33m euros for the current in the north been rejected by the Co-operative Group and the Commission for Business, Work and Transfer.
Similarly, the commission has rejected the Judiciary Council's request to increase the budget for the institution.
To these rejections of the requirements for the Judiciary Council and the Ombudsman, the LDK deputy Avdullah Hoti has reacted, who said these refusals are contrary to the principle of institutions.
Hoti said that in this way, as requirements are being rejected, the Assembly and the Commission for Buzhett know how to come to the situation for third reading of this budget, the KP reports, broadcasts Klankosova.tv.
While, the leader of the Eman Candman Task Force said the reasons for refusing these demands is due to budgetary ceilings.
Similarly, the Commission has rejected two ARKEP demands for raising the budget for pay and hire.
During the investigation of the requirements, VV MP Candman said the task force has decided not to support AKI's request for additional employees and salaries.
The Commission has also decided, after reviewing the processing group, not to approve the 31 demands of municipalities in the country.











