Princeton shows why it received 396 euros from state, blames others

He has reacted to Prondon Sadriu, the First Lord after receiving 396 euros from the state of Kosovo for partial coverage of expenditures to treat the infection with Avid-19. Sadriu through a Facebook post, the news on the coverage of his health expenses, has called them biased news reports and a distortion of truth. ” Theme does not [...]
Sadriu through a Facebook post, the news on the coverage of his health expenses, has called them biased news reports and a distortion of truth.
” Neither does the monthly phone expenses of more than 7,000 euros a month by former foreign ministers take place, nor do the requirements for coverage of health expenses of politically named former diplomats who continue to bring health bills to the MPJD for weeks and months after the end of the mandate in service outside of”, Sadriu wrote.
During the time Sadriu was the deputy head of the mission in Skopje, but in office as the First Lord, he had benefited from the state budget for partial reimbursement of expenditures for dealing with the COVID-19 virus.
There has already been a Facebook group in which it is called on to help Sadriu make another 396 euros.
This is Sadriu's full reaction:
REAGIMY to biased news and the grasp of truth
Today, in the media, there's been a lot of biased news about remunting health spending a year ago and sharing health and personal information against the law in power.
There is clear definition in the Administrative Guide 04/2015 of the MPJD [For Health Insurance in diplomatic and consular missions of the Republic of Kosovo] that regulates the issue of coverage of health spending for all diplomats and members of foreign service. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has covered its diplomas' health spending since 2008. But unlike some of the fine party diplomats who have spent tens of thousands of euros on health expenses over the past years in foreign service, and some thousands of euros on expenses over a month, it's from the portals that have pre-political agendas that become 300 and more euros repaid to me over six months.
Neither does the monthly phone expenses of more than 7,000 euros a month by former foreign ministers take place, nor do the requirements for coverage of health expenses of politically named former diplomats who continue to bring health bills to the MPD in weeks and months after the end of the mandate in foreign service. The subject from the factory portals is not even the return of the property of the Embassy (the mobile phones, laptops and other finds) from the former diplomats whose mandate has been completed and which receive the value of thousands of euros.
So, I reiterate that the demand for expenses is based on Administrative Guide 04/2015 [For health insurance in the diplomatic and consular missions of the Republic of Kosovo] and in the foreign ministry's administrative procedures, which include at least 4-5 administrative files including the approvals of direct monitoring, the Secretary General and verification of the MPJD certificate, which ensures that each request is in line with legal framework and administrative procedures. The guidance and legal framework that regulates this issue is easily accessible to the public on the MPJD's website.
So it's low and biased to crack news like that in portals that are not based on truth. This truth is these portals have easily been able to explain with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to learn how to maintain health insurance regulations and what are the health costs of our diomatic and consular missions and those of our diplomas, in particular. But obviously, the truth is, they don't care, they just care about the purpose of producing biased news.
There are many diplomatic and consular missions that pay thousands of euros in monthly expenditures on health insurance, that does not stay in the Embassy in Skopje. The Kosovo Republic Embassy in Skopje has lowered about 7 times its operational spending since July of this year. 7 times. Financial discipline and savings of public money have been and there remains a daily principle of my work and the team leading in this Embassy. Unfortunately, this was not the case in the past.











