Parliamentary Commission to Control Security Fund Expected

Opposition MPs are intent on proposing parliamentary commissions that would observe or monitor the collection process on the Security Fund, as well as their way of spending. So for Periscope, the chairman of the Commission for Security and Protection, Beke Berisha, has announced. It's a proposal to take these dilemmas, I'll [...]
It is a proposal to take these dilemmas, it will become a commission from the Kosovo Assembly, which will be led by reliable people and will inform all of what it has accomplished, Berisha has said.
On the other hand, he believes in the possibility of donors manipulating and empty promises, however, he thinks the goal is much greater.
I know that there's a lot of voices to us because of some of the funds that are both born or three percent of them are misbehavior, they're subject to and they're labels. There were abuses. It may be a matter of curiosity as the money is made, but these aren't hard enough to make them transparent. There's also a lie, but after all, the purpose of the fund is greater.
Parliamentary Monitoring Is Needed Former Kosovo Security Force Commander Kadri Kastrati. Ai per Periscope It stated that the process should certainly be controlled by someone from the opposition in order to avoid any possible misuse.
I think the opposition position had to control how many tools the pipe is, but how much money is spent on that fund. Because if only the position controls that fund, it gives rise to doubt that that fund can be misused in other matters, he said.
According to Kastrat, the army does not hold years of people, but should be set aside a dignified budget for security. He doesn't see a reason to keep a secret fund from the government.
The budget is all public. I don't see why the fund was secret. Funds should be public, and the market is about how much financial means are collected on the issue. And how are they spent, of course, carrying equipment and weapons that need to be public?
The Kosovo government, on March 2nd, had founded Fund for Army, based on needs of Kosovo Security Force. In responsibility for management by the Ministry of Finance, Labour and Transfers, the accumulated means are used to support priorities, including protection, security infrastructure, natural disaster management, etc.
From the beginning, the government had said that the amount of donations would be kept discrete, due to national security. Beyond that, Prime Minister Albin Kurti was as if he was puffed up with total numbers, but not concrete.
So far, the Security Fund has raised money with seven-scipherd numbers of donors who have given money are in four-success number”, that's Kurt's response.
However, Periscopi learns that from the creation of the funds so far, not even 2m euros have been collected. According to sources, this is believed to be the reason why the exact sum of the collected means is not being made public, as it can be seen as failure.
We remember that Kosovo for this year has allocated 100m euros to the military from its budget. Earlier, that amount was about 60 million. In November last year, Prime Minister Albin Kurti had said that the amount earmarked for the army constitutes 1.3 percent of Bruto-Precious Product. / P ERISCOPI/












