Tomorrow municipalities sue two ministries at the Constitutional Court in Pristina, say 35 million were damaged

The Kosovo Communists Association at 10:30 on Tuesday will hand over indictments to the Constitutional Court in Pristina against the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health, confirmed for Online Economy, Saban Ibrahimi, chairman of this association. He has clarified that according to estimates it turns out that the damage caused in the implementation of contracts [...]
The Kosovo Communists Association at 10:30 on Tuesday will hand over indictments to the Constitutional Court in Pristina against the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health, confirmed for Online Economy, Saban Ibrahimi, chairman of this association.
He has clarified that on the basis of estimates it turns out that the damage caused in the implementation of collective contracts to municipalities behaves around 35m euros.
According to him, most of these financial means have been dedicated to capital investments for projects that would benefit the citizen, to improving citizen life, but also to local economic development.
“Tomorrow, municipal officials who are responsible to file charges on behalf of municipalities will be there at 10:30, before the competent court, in this case the Pristina Foundation Court. Tomorrow the municipalities of the Republic of Kosovo will mobilise and deposit the indictment, each single municipality, to the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation and Health Ministry, for the damages that have caused municipalities over the years in terms of implementing collective contracts in education, respectively, in health”.
The “on the basis of estimates which the Kosovo Communist Association has it, turns out that the damage caused in the implementation of collective contracts to municipalities behaves around 35m euros. Most of these financial means have in the past been dedicated to capital investments for projects that would benefit citizens, improve citizen life, but also local economic development”.
He says they are not against collective contracts, but are demanding that financial burdens be taken from the institutions they have signed, EO reports.
The majority of these projects could not be implemented because through the finished means, these financial means have been seized to municipalities, even though municipalities are not signatories of these collective contracts”.
“The Association of Kosovo municipalities, municipalities, mayors are not considering collective contracts. But they have always opposed receiving financial means from municipalities, even though municipalities have not been signatories of the” contracts.
Subtitles require justice in this case. The municipalities require that competent organs, which have signed contracts these collective contracts, also take on financial burdens. This is the request of Association and all municipalities”.












