Kurti government excludes Drenica from capital investments 2024, Drenas a offering of 185 thousand euros, Skenderaj a cent

The Kosovo government is continuing to prove it is doing injustice to the division of the state budget. This time the government “was driven by” with the budget by the four municipalities that run itself, but Drenices only allocated 185 thousand euros, writes Periscope. According to data about capital investments for 2024, the municipality of Drenas, the Government only shared it [...]
According to data about capital investments for 2024, the town of Drenas, the government allocated only 185 thousand euros, while Skenderaj gets no cents.
The chairman of Squirewright, Fadil Nura, who has criticised the government's approach as “a nihilist and perverse thinker”.
What comes to the eye is also the separate budget for the Entrance municipality, which is guided by Vetevendosje. The Shtime municipality benefits more than the municipality of Pristina.
The government allocated 2m and 753 thousand euros to the Shtime municipality, while for the capital, 2m and 300 thousand euros.
We remember that the GAP Institute analyzed budgetary divisions for 2024, comparing them to 2023.
The report says that as of last year, even this year Government has divided half the means for four municipalities led by VV.
“From a total of 859.2m euros in capital expenditures planned for 2017, 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 the 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. Similar to last year, even this year, the government has divided more means for municipalities led by Vetevendosje (VV), where over half of that amount (59.5% or 13m euros) are oriented into four VV-led municipalities (Gylan, Kamenica, Podujevo and Development). These municipalities make up 14.5% of the area in Kosovo and 11.6% of the population. ”













