Mystery: Why did the Peci Ministry allocate 10m euros in subsidies only to Mamsuha's small municipality?

The Ministry of Agriculture has provided millions of euros in grants and subsidies. The work, which Minister Faton Peci boasted most, was questioned when it was found that this dictatorship had given some 200,000 euros in grants to the brother and uncle of the Vetvendosje deputy Victory Pacolli. On Monday the secretary of [...]
On Monday, Democratic League of Kosovo Youth Forum Secretary-General Egzon Pacolli has published another video, saying that three other members of the governments won hundreds of thousands of euros as grants from the Ministry of Agriculture.
Also, he said thatruing Nimoni, son of Genc Nimoni's uncle, Justice Minister Albulen Hadziu's cabinet chief, seized 100,000 euros.
On the list of beneficiaries, he said he is also Veton Mulliqi, political adviser to Local Power Management Minister Elbert Krasniqi, of whom he said he is also a family member of Beslim, deputy prime minister.
The same day Peci was charged with slander by Fahrije Hoti. She at a media conference on behalf of the agricultural co-operative “Krusha” said Peci slandered when he declared that the ministry in the past has indicted the co-operative.
I don't know where he found that file, and I'm asking the minister with him to apologize for this stain he's addressed not just Fahry. Fahrija is an individual... All Krusha's women are stained by this label that the minister has directed at us”, Hoti said.
And while the grantes and subsidies of this ministry are the most currently mentioned, interesting is the fact that this minister has provided over 10m euros in grants and subsidies for benefit in Mamusa, the small municipality between Prizren and Gjakova, which is among the smallest in the country.
For this, Minister Peci announced himself on July 10th.
“Mbi 10 million grants of subsidies in Mamusa during this mandate”, he wrote in a Facebook post saying 100 tonnes of vegetable production was there.
The Express newspaper has provided a list of beneficiaries in the vegetable and greenhouse sector, where from 91 beneficiaries to total, 60 were registered by the small majority Turkish municipality.
These had benefited about 2m euros from the Ministry of Agriculture, only for the sector of vegetables and greenhouses.
Below, the full list of these beneficiaries:













