Disturbing: How much money did Kosovo earn for a week by mask fines?

Disturbing: How much money did Kosovo earn for a week by mask fines?

In the past two days, Kosovo police officials have become stronger and are condemning more citizens for the mask issue. All this is being done with the support of the Pandemi Law adopted in the Kosovo Assembly. But how much money does the state earn from these fines weighing citizens in [...]

All this is being done with the support of the Pandemi Law adopted in the Kosovo Assembly.

But how much money does the state earn from these fines that are weighing citizens at this time of price hikes on basic products and poverty?

In the last two days alone, police have condemned 8 thousand and 500 citizens to a level of law.

These sentences include failing to maintain social distance, not wearing a mask, disrespecting measures by business subjects [devils amounting to thousands of euros] etc.

Calculating only 35 euros, the state in two days has won 297 thousand euros.

And, for a week, Kosovo Police have distributed 17 thousand and 487 fines to the country's citizens.

These fines, minimally, will generate 612 thousand euros.

And the punishment trend, as we say, has been sequenced in the last two days, dancing over four thousand, down from less than a thousand at the beginning of this weekly cycle, follows Periscope.

Without counting the additional penalties, if the penalty trend continues as in the last two days, then Kosovo Police through sentences will bring Kosovo in a month of 4m and 611 thousand euros.

If the penalty trend continues for a year, at the minimum average specified, then the state will benefit 55m of 335 thousand euros, or in other words, the budget that was previously in Kosovo's military would be budgeted only by pandemia tickets.

A few months earlier, the Social Democratic Party had called for pandemic fines to be forgiven and even organised a petition on the issue. /Periscope

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