Kurti government at closed meetings for state reserves

The Kosovo government has attended closed meetings to discuss the annual 2023 programme for state goods reserves. Before moving to closed meetings, Prime Minister Albin Kurti criticised the pre-paractic governments, which he said have made poor planning in this regard. Kurti said one [...] has been undertaken
The Kosovo government has attended closed meetings to discuss the annual 2023 programme for state goods reserves. Before moving to closed meetings, Prime Minister Albin Kurti criticised the pre-paractic governments, which he said have made poor planning in this regard.
Kurti said a series of reforms have been undertaken in this area to ensure the welfare of citizens.
The fifth “Picka is a review of the proposal for change and completion of the 2023 annual programme for state reserves of goods. To ensure the welfare of our citizens, we have undertaken a series of reforms. Our policies are reflected through law change, thus providing a set minimum standard for advancing policies”.
“In addition, we have provided an equally higher additional budget compared to the poor planning of the government for state reserve, such budget has reflected even with the change of the annual programme of state reserves of goods. In light of advice from responsible security institutions, this data will not be made public, but according to relevant legislation in force, ” will be classified.
Before the meeting passes the word to Minister Roseta Hajdari, which will make the annual 2023 programme expand for state reserves of goods, it begs the administration from now on to keep it closed with the presence of the government cabinet with a fair vote of”.












