Chalk Poverty: Over 2 million will get a private company to immediately exhibit unregistered cars

Kosovo is Europe's poorest state, and this has caused 200 thousand Kosovars not to have enough money to register their cars. This has led the Ministry of Infrastructure, women from Lieburn Aliu of Hysen Durmishi, to engage Kosovo's poor cars through an act that [...]
Infrastructure Ministry nidiorate the people that they would pay 4 euro and 90 cents an extra one sticky ticket.
But what is that? The goal stated by the Ministry of Infrastructure is to confirm the technical control of vehicles, which also expose all unregistered cars to police.
The Ministry of Infrastructure has signed the agreement with the company “Autto Control Kosova”, Periscopi explains.
And it will cost you!
Every citizen since September will register his vehicle will pay 4 euros and 90 cents.
Based on last year's statistics, it turned out 370 thousand cars had registered their cars. This means that in case of registration of 370 thousand cars per year, the company “Auto Control Kosova” will collect One million of 813 thousand euros.
And if the number of unregistered cars that is about 200 grand adds to the number 370 thousand registered cars, then the amount that the company will collect in question is 2 million 793 thousand euros.
Director of the Kosovo Bureau of Insurance [ BKS], Sami Mazrek, has declared that “regardless of the amount that will be paid” this will positively affect the flow of unregistered cars.
So this means that the state will force citizens to pay 4 euros and 90 cents so that the country's poor citizens with unregistered cars can register those cars.
Later in the day Periscope will report more on the case.
So far, former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has invited citizens to protest the Ministry of Infrastructure's move. /Periscope











