These are five millionaire deputies from the Kosovo Assembly

Behgjet Pacolli is the richest MP to have the Kosovo Assembly in this legislature. But he's not the only millionaire there. Kosovo's Assembly makes up several other millionaires. The leader of the New Kosovo Alliance, Behgjet Pacolli, is officially the richest man, not only in the Assembly, but also in the whole country. According to [...]
The leader of the New Kosovo Alliance, Behgjet Pacolli, is officially the richest man, not only in the Assembly, but also in the whole country. According to the form for the declaration of property he has declared at the Anti-Corruption Agency, Pacolli's property is being brought around 743m euros.
Pacolli has declared real estate worth 210m euros. These include homes, land, and hotels. Only one house of his costs nearly 18m euros.
For Hotel “Swiss Diamond” has said it is worth 42m euros.
On playable wealth, Pacolli has declared the plane, which he says costs 8m euros. Besides the plane, he declared his eight cars.
In all, the value of the flammable assets behaves around 8 million and 504 thousand euros.
Pacolli owns a lot of shares in commercial society. Their value is estimated at around 506m euros.
Only the Mabatex Group has shares worth 200m euros, for which it has declared joint ownership.
The amount of money Pacolli has in the bank accounts for about 10m euros. But millionaire Pacolli has another loan.
He has declared a loan worth 287 thousand and 971 euros, which he says has received for private investments. It has deadlines to return by 2025.
Meanwhile, as an annual inflow it has declared nearly 4m euros.
Pal Lekaj
The Kosovo Assembly makes up other millionaires. One of them is Paul Lekaj. AAKA millionaire MP makes only one land he owns.
In the property statement registry, Lekaj has declared to own a land worth 1m and 500 thousand euros, a house that says it costs 280 thousand euros and a flat, worth about 800,000 euros.
In his playable assets, he has declared his car worth 10,000 and 800 euros, his wife's car costing nearly nine thousand euros, and the two children's cars, which together cost 37 thousand and 700 euros. One is Land Rover Sports, another Audi Q3.
The former minister has cash available in 3 thousand euros, while his wife and children have money worth 3 thousand and 600 euros.
Lekaj also has financial obligations to banks. In the property statement register, it figures it has loans worth 75 thousand euros it received for the purchase of a residence, whose duration is 10 years.
As an annual inflow, he has declared nearly 25 thousand euros, which he receives as a salary from the Parliament. Meanwhile, his children have said they receive about 16,000 euros.
“Credine worth 75,000.00 euros , at the BKT Bank I received in 2016, for the purchase of the apartment in Pristina, residence which is located in the neighborhood” xxxxxxxxxxxx, which is 87.0 m2, I pay my monthly loan from my salary income.
The Q3 vehicle was paid by their children's savings and their grandfather's savings in 2019. I got it from my brother's son as a result of a division of property. The Land Rover Sport 2014 vehicle has been purchased by the boy by selling Mercesdes to the value of 12,000 Euros, and the rest of them pay with monthly installments in a month's monthly period of his personal and family income. I removed the cars for 10 %s from last year's value. In my account it's only the monthly salary of”, was Lekaj's clarification at the end of the statement.
Yahya Coca
Millioner is also the deputy of Vetevendosje. Cocaine, they make the six real estates in its possession a millionaire. In the recent wealth declaration, Cocaj has scored two residences, two houses, a shop and a library, costing over 1m euros, the Express newspaper reports.
The two Cocaj residences cost 80 thousand, 85 thousand euros, respectively. A 160 square metre Cocaj house is estimated at 140 thousand euros, while a house with a library (480 sq m), has declared it costs 480 thousand euros.
The head also owns a 39 square metre shop purchased in 1992, which estimates it costs 380 thousand euros.
From the boy's salary, Cocaj has claimed to own a car worth two thousand and 300 euros. In the end, he claimed that he used this car with his son's authorization.
Cocaj holds 8 thousand and 915 euros in cash, without counting 22 thousand and 618 euros registered in the bank in the name of his wife.
Real estate, Cocaj has declared it to be from his previous job, while currently claims to enter only from his post as MP. From the Assembly, he has claimed to receive 25 thousand and 350 euros a year.
In the end, Cocaj has declared that a year ago, he had his family co-operation with the boy” cut off.
Ljubinko Karadzic
Millioner is also deputy from the ranks of the Serbian List, Ljubinko Karadzic. Only one land that owns it is worth 1 million and 300 thousand euros.
In addition to land, it also has a house worth 100,000 euros, an apartment costing 60 thousand euros and mountains.
As a playful asset, Karadzic has declared his car, which says it costs 10 thousand euros.
He has nearly 50,000 euros available in banks, another 12,000 euros he has declared in common ownership.
His wife also has a loan worth 24 thousand euros in duration for six years.
Karadzic receives nearly 33 thousand euros a year. His wife gets 11 thousand and 200 euros.
Valentina Bunnjaku-Redgepi
Based on the wealth declaration, the millionaire is also MP Valentina Buxaku-Rejep.
In the Anti-Corruption Agency, LDK deputy has claimed to have six business locals in common, worth about 900 thousand euros and two houses worth over 550 thousand euros.
In the playable assets, Bunjaku-Rejepi has declared its car worth 12,000 euros and the husband's car costing 9 thousand and 500 euros.
Bulnjak-Rehxepi is also a shareholder in a company. It has 50 per cent stake in the company “Altidas”, whose value is 30,000 euros. She's an shareholder by December 2020, but at the end of the statement, she has clarified that business is not active.
Her husband is also a shareholder in a company. The share value it owns behaves around 52 thousand euros.
The MP has 180 euros ready in the bank and a loan worth 400,000 euros, with a length of five years.
Her husband here at the bank 400 euros and a $10,000 loan.
Bunnjak-Rejep's annual revenues amount to about 15 thousand euros, which he receives as wages and wages from the Parliament.
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