Serbian MPs are paid in vain! -About 1700 euros a month's salary without going to any session.

Every six months ten Serbian deputies attend the Kosovo Assembly session so that your mandates are not burned. Their stay lasts a few minutes and then disappears for the next six months. Although their contribution is zero, ten MPs from countries reserved for the Serb community, where [...]
Every six months ten Serbian deputies attend the Kosovo Assembly session so that your mandates are not burned. Their stay lasts a few minutes and then disappears for the next six months.
Although their contribution is zero, ten MPs from countries reserved for the Serb community, where nine of them are of the Serbian List and an independent, continue to receive their salaries about 1700 euros a month. These MPs who challenge and do not recognise the state of Kosovo are estimated to cost the budget only over 200,000 euros a year.
The Kosovo Assembly did not respond to A2 CNN's interest as to the exact amount that these MPs have received as pay or seditious since the current legislature was constitutionalised in March 2021. The Serbian list that every day through communiqué complains of the Serb community being oppressed has never used the Parliament's speaker to bring evidence or propose any bills in the best of the community it represents.
The boycott of institutions is seen as a concern also by the ombudsman.
That in the current situation with the boycott of institutions that are happening by Serbian citizens, which bothers me as the ombudsman, is the fact that Serbian citizens remain unfundished in central and local-level institutions which are at the expense of the welfare of their citizens and respect for their rights”, said Naim Qelaj, the ombudsman.
The ombudsman says Serbian citizens are currently in an inappropriate situation.
The “is the obligation of the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo, but it is the responsibility of political subjects representing Serbian citizens to find ways of communication, integration or adaptation within state structures that through those structures help citizens and provide services that are necessary for a normal” life, he added.
In November 2022, the Serbian List had ten deputies who resigned after the decision to boycott Kosovo institutions, but then, in order, new MPs were sworn in, but the subject lost a mandate. At the time, the Serbian List named <x0 strategic action” the oath of 9 new deputies after saying they do not hand over seats to Serbs who obey Prime Minister Albin Kurti.












