Capital expenses: Government Brings More Money to VV-led municipalities

Government expenses Kurti for capital investments, stemming from a detailed analysis of the GAP Institute, have especially received attention today. Since some municipalities have been completely excluded from these budgetary projections, while those led by Vetevendosje are in the government's attention. Like last year, this year, the government has divided [...]
Government expenses Kurti for capital investments, stemming from a detailed analysis of the GAP Institute, have especially received attention today. Since some municipalities have been completely excluded from these budgetary projections, while those led by Vetevendosje are in the government's attention.
Like last year, even this year, the government has divided more means for municipalities led by Vetevendosje (VV) where More than half of that amount (59.5% or 13m euros) are oriented in the four VV-led municipalities (Gylan, Kamenica, Podujevo and Entrance). These municipalities make up 14.5% of the area in Kosovo and 11.6% of the population, the GAP Institute writes, records Periscopi.
GAP announces, says Periscopi:
Capital spending is planned to increase more than those streams, however, their planned growth is relatively low compared to the previous year (15%).
In the main categories of current spending, the wage category and additions are scheduled to have an increase of 59.9m euros or 8%, mainly due to the rise in the monetary value of the public sector's salary co-fficiency from 105 euros to 110 euros.
With Project 2024 created Space for 2,308 additional jobs, of which 1,793 for the central level (mainly at the Ministry of Internal Affairs (cop) and the defence ministry (FSK) and 515 for the municipal level.
A Total $859.2m euros in how much capital spending is planned in 2024, about 83% are continuing previous projects, and 17% are planned for new capital projects.
The participation of the divided budget for capital investments in Bruto Product has a drop in 2017, and in the 1920s and 2022 has remained unchanged, at a level of 8%. For more, The realisation rate of the divided budget for capital investments remains low, at 60% level in 2022 and at 35% level by September 2023. This year, the value of new central-level capital investments destined for specific projects in the municipality is 21.8m euros.
Like last year, even this year, the government has divided more means for municipalities led by Vetevendosje (VV) where More than half of that amount (59.5% or 13m euros) are oriented in the four VV-led municipalities (Gylan, Kamenica, Podujevo and Entrance). These municipalities make up 14.5% of the area in Kosovo and 11.6% of the population.
In a 2024 parachute projector 14.5m euros more for the justice sector. Despite one 42m-euro health budget increase Adds support for internationalization Education for over 54m euros in 2024, Kosovo's per capita expenses in these sectors remain low.












