For six months the Assembly spent over 3.4m euros on wages and wages

The Commission for Business, Work and Transfere has voted the Kosovo Assembly spending report for the first six months of 2022. Kosovo Parliament Secretary Ismet Krasniqi unveiled to MPs the detailed report for this year's six-month period, clarifying that over 3.4m euros have been spent on wages and wages. “Categoria [...]
Kosovo Parliament Secretary Ismet Krasniqi unveiled to MPs the detailed report for this year's six-month period, clarifying that over 3.4m euros have been spent on wages and wages.
“The legacy of the salaries in the six-month budget is 3,401.375,91 euros and as such, are divided into four programmes: for the members of the Assembly, 1,807,264,22 euros, by the Assembly Administration 1,072,677,71 euros, and by political support staff 504.947,45 euro<18x1>, Krasniqi said.
“Municipal spending has been charged with 200 thousand euros and these funds have been spent only 105.25,55 euros, or 52,63% of the divided budget”, he said. He also complained in the absence of bidders because the law requires contracts to be bound for three years. Many bidders have started a kind of hesitation because the incoming operators are refusing to sign for three years but are demanding a year. The simplest is to supply plastic cups, we have managed to sign the contract in the third term because no one is applying for a three-year contract”, Krasniqi said.
AAK MP Pal Lekaj had criticism in planning the budget for next year. He said how it is possible that the budget for the preliminary year is not spent overall. If we go to capital investments, you've been looking for a budget for 500 thousand euros last year, and the rescue is 52 percent. So if we look at the planning for the following year you've demanded a budget of 640 000 euros”, Lekaj said. “If in the previous year you haven't spent the budget overall and in the next year you've been looking for more budgets, on what you're based, will you increase investments or on what you're based”, ask Lekaj away.
MP PDK, Ferat Shala, requested a list of names of employees as advisers and other persons engaged in the institution. We're asking that we as a commission be offered the list of advisers and other aid persons in general. The list of all advisers, including those of political parties and clarifying their efficiency and seeing their system. So I'm asking that we know which budgetary lines they're paid for”, Shala said.
The chairman of this commission, Armend Muja, asked whether MPs' spending has been reduced after making the decision not to process fuel. But Muja also had an amazing question for the Secretary of the Parliament. He asked him to know who slanders him and who breaks the false news in the media. Istret Azem from the Kosovo Assembly, confirmed that fuel spending has been significantly reduced.
If I'm not mistaken, after taking the decision on the part of the president (Glauk Konjufca) since April, when he made the decision, he has had a huge impact on reducing the spending on MP's travel. The savings made of these are quite large”, he said./eo












