The Ministry of Culture has paid half a million euros for a private space never used

P R ESSING, two decades of governance the Ministry of Culture has paid half a million euros for a private space that was never exploited. Ministry of Culture staff continue to work on this facility. In addition, this institution has paid half a million euros for a private space that had never been exploited by them. This after [...]
The Culture Ministry has paid half a million euros for a private space that was never exploited.
Ministry of Culture staff continue to work on this facility. In addition, this institution has paid half a million euros for a private space that had never been exploited by them.
That's because by the time the Presidential Palace was scheduled to be built here, it was under contract for rent.
However, the staff never moved, but the financial burden remained with the State.
As long as someone paid rent without using space, the Ministry of Agriculture pays monthly for the private object in which it was placed in 2019.
But the state's financial obligations are even higher because some institutions continue to hold their activities in private objects.
Among them is the institution for which they are mostly paid for rent.
But when he came to the top of the executive, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti had promised that the government would have priority for no public institution to be placed in private objects.
And immediate measures have to be taken are saying economic connoisseurs.
Economist Jakup Bellaqa proposes that institutions be placed in joint objects. To pay the rent for private items, the state has paid about twom euros annually.












