Government Increases Budget to Prime Minister's Office

In the latest meeting, the Government of Kosovo has adopted the Kosovo Bill for 2023, worth 3 billion and 212m euros, writes Periscopi. Budget revenues are meant to be 2 billionth of 884 euros. 745m euros will be divided into salary and wages categories, 493m euros in [...]
Budget revenues are meant to be 2 billionth of 884 euros. 745m euros will be divided into wage and wages categories, 493m euros in the category goods and wages, 1. 9 billion euros in subsidies and transfers and 911m euros in capital spending.
Periscope has found that budget hikes will also have the three most important state institutions -- the presidency, the Parliament and the Prime Minister's Office. Compared to the current year, a larger increase in the wallet has marked the prime minister's office, Albin Kurti. The growth of this office is much greater even compared to the other two institutions.
In this year, the prime minister's office has had a budget approved at a value of 16,189,275 euros, while the 2023 budget proposal is to be 21,986,762 euros. The increased increase occurred in the Smalls and Services category, if this year was 5,641,88, in the next year it was designed to be 12,68065.
A smaller increase compared to the prime minister's office will be Kosovo's Assembly. The institution has had a budget approved at a value of 9,674,105, and for next year it is set to be 10,236,441.
There will also be slight increases in the Precedence Office. This year there has been a budget worth 3,648,015 euros, next year will have 3,803,568 euros.

The budget financing sources will be made by government grants, private revenues, dedicated revenues, AKP revenues, and loans from borrowing within budget deficits, and financing from budget deficit borrowing or investment clauses.
The budget will become almighty only after it is approved by the Kosovo Assembly. /Periscopi/












