Murati announces private sector workers: 100 euros out this week

Finance and Transfers Minister Iron Murati has said the 100 euros for private sector workers will appear this week in their bank accounts. He, through Facebook, has said he has remained to complete the necessary procedures before moving tools. “are now left to complete only the necessary procedures for executing [...]
He, through Facebook, has said he has remained to complete the necessary procedures before moving tools.
“are now left to complete only the necessary procedures for the execution of payments, and the beneficiaries who have been hired will accept the money in their accounts this week”, Murati wrote.
We have allocated 35m euros in budgets in today's government meeting, which will enable the payment of once 100 euros support for private sector employees and students. For employees, the application period has ended last week, and the commission has so far prepared most beneficiaries meeting the” criteria, it has written.
Meanwhile, for students, Murati has said the application remains open yet.
For students, meanwhile, the application is still open, and once this step is completed, payment will also be processed for them”, he wrote.
Today, the Kosovo government has approved the allocation of 35m euros for implementation of measures to boost support for Kosovo citizens. From this country, private sector workers with monthly wages of up to 1,000 euros gross will benefit an additional 100 euros.
At this meeting, the Government has also allocated 35 thousand euros for defence ministry support under the measure of security support.












