Democracy: The President of the Vjorsa burned the budget with fuel for Skopje-Pristina travel- Skopje

The First Lord of State,don Sadriou, appears to be one of the most privileged diplomats in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs even before being tasked with ambassador's affairs in the diplomatic mission in Skopje. Sadri had not only been repaid in part medical expenses for treating the infection with Covid-19 but also for [...]
Sadriu had not only been repaid in part for treatment of the Contaminated-19, but also the expenses of his turn-at-arms from Pristina to Skopje and vice versa, since it was not accommodated there due to the “family and security units”.
Democracy. com has secured yet another request by Princeton Sadriut, made on March 10, 2020, for approval of the derivative spending for his going to work in Skopje.
This request was approved by MPJ Secretary-General's Office in opposition to the 012018th Administratorial Guide for Fulfilling and Changing Administration No. 032012 for Personal and Operational Exploration on the Diplomatic and Consulial Missions of the Republic of Kosovo.
The Office of the MPJ Secretary General through an email, on March 2, 2020, had then asked Kosovo's Ambassador to Skopje, Gjergj Deday, to offer Princeton Sadriu the possibility of using fuel through embassy procedures, until finding the residence for accommodation.
Document: MPJ Secretary General's Office Request
Following that request by the MPJ to former Ambassador Gjergj Deday, a few days later Sadriu himself was addressed to Deday, asking his chief to approve the expenses of the derivatives for access to work in the absence of accommodation in Skopje, according to the request publicly approved by the MPJ secretary general.
This requirement, according to Prondon Sadriut, was being made until the conclusion of the accommodation procedures, according to family specifications, but also security.
Document: “important” request of Pridon Sadriut to Kosovo Ambassador to Skopje
However, based on the administrative directive that regulates this issue, specifically at its 7.4 point, this is not allowed.
The ministry does not cover public transport expenses of staff of the diplomatic and consular mission to get to work. Allowing transportation spending coverage, moving to work of local staff, only when this is imposed on local legislation”, says the 7.4th Administrative Guide point of 012018 for completion and Change of Administrative Guide No. 032012 for Personal and Operational Exploration on Diplomatic and Consulial Missions, says Democracy.com.
The First Master, Prondon Sadriu, had also benefited from the state budget and the partial reimbursement of costs for treating the COVID-19 virus. Sadriu, though under the bills handed down, is seen as having made the expenses in Pristina, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Anti-legal Diasporas had also approved the request for partial coverage of expenditures for dealing with Avid-19.
Democracy.com has asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora why the request of the diplomat Sadriou has been approved, as the deputy head of the mission in Skopje, for covering the expenses of the derivatives for his going to work in Skopje, since based on sublegal acts that is not allowed, but as usual, this institution has not returned the answer.
This ministry has not indicated whether diplomat Pridon Sadriu, formerly husband of President Osmani, is now residing in Skopje or is still continuing to travel from Kosovo to northern Macedonia every day.














