Home, four apartment, four garages and locals, how rich is LVV deputy Avni Dehari?

Kosovo Parliament MP from the Vetevendosje Movement, Avni Dehari, has declared at the Anti-Corruption Agency that there are over 600 thousand euros in assets. Dehari has declared that his real estate amounts to 596 thousand euros. He has declared a house worth 300 thousand euros, four residences worth 200 [...]
Kosovo Parliament MP from the Vetevendosje Movement, Avni Dehari, has declared at the Anti-Corruption Agency that there are over 600 thousand euros in assets.
Dehari has declared that his real estate amounts to 596 thousand euros. He has declared a house worth 300 thousand euros, four residences worth 200 thousand euros, four garages valued at 24 thousand euros, as well as a residence worth 72 thousand euros.
All of this, he says he did it from his work in Switzerland, where he had lived for a while.

The oldest MP in the Kosovo Parliament has declared that its annual revenues total 34 thousand euros. It includes pension from Switzerland, and Macedonia, which annually brings it 8 thousand and 640 euros. The 7 thousand and 200 euros a year receive from housing rents in Pristina, while 2 thousand and 400 from renting a bar in the capital.
Its annual revenues from the Assembly total 16 thousand and 143 euros.
His wife also retires from Switzerland and Macedonia, which annually brings him 9 thousand and 840 euros.

Dehar has also declared 5.5 thousand euros available in the bank. Three thousand declared him his own, and two thousand and 500 euros to his wife.

He also owns a car worth 5,000 euros.

Dehari, the father of Vetevendosje Movement activist Astrit Deharit, who died in custody in November 2016, has become the first deputy in the February 14th parliamentary general elections.
The post-war one had worked in the country's institutions, including the Kosovo Assembly.
Two years after Kosovo's liberation and its return to Pristina in 1999, Avni Dehari was employed in the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports. It has worked from 2001 to 2017, then to an even more important institution. In 2008, Avni Dehari was employed in the Kosovo Assembly, the institution where the chairman at the time was Jakup Krasniqi of the PDK. It also worked during the time when Kadri Wessel was chairman until 2012, when he retired.
Avni Dehari, 74, descended from the village of Slopcan, the Kumanovo district, while by profession he is a teacher of Albanian language and literature.












