After they were discovered in the media: VV deputies retreat from travel compensation

VV deputy chief Mimoza Kusari has argued the excessive spending of oil derivatives on the part of the party's deputies, saying the decision on compensation dates back to the time when the chief parliament was Jakup Krasniqi. She has suggested that this decision will be changed until VV deputies have said, voluntarily [...]
VV deputy chief Mimoza Kusari has argued the excessive spending of oil derivatives on the part of the party's deputies, saying the decision on compensation dates back to the time when the chief parliament was Jakup Krasniqi.
She has suggested that this decision will be changed until VV deputies have said, they will voluntarily withdraw from compensation for travel spending.
The “through this announcement we want to inform public opinion, that the deputies of the Vetevendosje Movement, as parliamentary majority, will voluntarily withdraw from the compensation of travel spending and also call on other MPs to apply the same standard. We will also ask the Parliament's Headship, reviewing the decision to compensate MPs”, Kusari said.
Her writing about this part, while complete, you can read it here:
The implementation of this decision is not done with derivative bills, but as part of the monthly salary, which is automatically calculated with the monthly salary. MPs, in the case of their registration for mandates at the beginning of each legislature, meet the forms for their residence.
In the case of their registration and the beginning of the Parliament's work, automatically calculate their participation in functional sessions and commissions, and with them compensation for travel.
Currently in the V legislature III of the Assembly, there are 67 deputies who have registered settlements outside Pristina, and of them 36 are from the Vetevendosje Movement.
By this announcement we want to inform the public opinion, that the deputies of the Vetevendosje Movement, as parliamentary majority, will voluntarily withdraw from the compensation of travel spending and also call on other MPs to apply the same standard. We will also ask the Parliament's Headship, reviewing the decision to compensate MPs.
We remain committed to establishing the performance of MP's work, accountability and responsibility towards the citizens of the Republic!












