In addition to wages and wages, MPs spent another 16 thousand and 140 euros on mobile phones

In return, MPs and other members of the Assembly also receive additions to services. Only for phone services, according to a list of expenditures obtained by Dukaagjini TV, over the past year have more than 16 thousand euros been spent. Citizens find that amount excessive, as they show how much they spend on [...] average.
In return, MPs and other members of the Assembly also receive additions to services. Only for phone services, according to a list of expenditures obtained by Dukaagjini TV, over the past year have more than 16 thousand euros been spent. Citizens find that amount excessive, until they show how much they spend on the phone on average.
Of 80 euros' worth of phone filling had gone to January and February, but after this month, Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca had not compensated for calling his messages.
But his colleagues, every month they've been getting their phones.
For example, Mimoza Kusari-Lila, each month has received 60 euros per telephone, being a member of the Parliament's leadership, as if even her colleagues Abelard Tahiri from the PDK, Arben Gashi from LDK, and Besnik Tahiri from AAK and Enis Kerwan from the Multiethnic parliamentary group.
In total, each of the parliamentary leaders has benefited from the 720-euro telephone fillings within the past year.
While, Serbian List parliamentary group chairman Igor Simic has also received from 60 euros a month until August, despite his poor activity in the Kosovo Assembly.
Parliamentary commission heads per month are due from 40 euros for telephone services, while deputies from 30 euros.
For the latter, within a month for phone services are paid 350 euros, while in total, 16 thousand and 140 euros have been paid from the state budget for members of the assembly.
For the citizens of the country, this amount is unreasonable, as far as they usually spend on phones, they also have proposals on how to reduce them.
We need to understand those who have families who are suffering for basics, people are going on television looking for help. Do they have eyes or ears”, Emin Ramadani said.
“It is not fair if it is taken as a fixed fee, it should have come up with a verification of how much that MP has spent on calls he made in Kosovo or abroad”, Granit Januzi has said.
Parliament's work monitors cite that MPs have the opportunity to reject these additions, and there are examples of that.
“The possibility of refusing to do so exists and it's the practice of some MPs, which should be highly valued on our part and let it be possible that these policies are not misused by certain deputies”, said Arber Thaci, researcher in KDI.
Benoffions belong to every deputy in the Republic of Kosovo under the MP's rights and responsibilities law, which is in effect from 2011











