They did not work at all, but they did not refuse wages: 1 million and 515 thousand Euros per MPs for 7 months

The MEPs of the lX legislature, which was disbanded on November 20th, passed no law, after the institution was unable to form the Government and fully functional the Parliament. They worked a little bit, but they earned a lot of seven full wages from the Assembly. Some even a payday of April, 8 [...]
The MEPs of the lX legislature, which was disbanded on November 20th, passed no law, after the institution was unable to form the Government and fully functional the Parliament.
They worked a little bit, but they earned a lot of seven full wages from the Assembly. Some even a month's pay of April, 8 full wages.
From April 19th to November 20th, as long as the mandate of 120 deputies, Kosovo's budget their salaries and wages extended, cost 1m 515 thousand and 490 euros.
This data has been provided through access to public documents of the Parliament, reports DukeaginiPeriscope broadcast.
On average, an MP, with five minutes' participation in the session, received about 13 thousand euros for 7 months.
Although the MP's mandate was received on April 20th, part of the legislature were deputy and part were part of the Government, which led to 50 MPs on the salary list, which did not remain without a full salary -- over 95 thousand euros in total.
But, May month on the count of 120 MPs brought full salaries -- 1859 euros to the base salary -- and the supplements depending on experience.
Nearly 235 thousand euros of wages were executed in May.
Even in June, costs for 120 MPs did not change much, all together received about 200,000 euros.
Even for months, July, August and September, the amount paid monthly for the salaries of 120 Silel deputies to 200 thousand euros.
Although the IX legislature for all that will be remembered is primarily the long blockade for months, no MP gave up his salary.
The first and longest blockade came for the name of the Speaker of the Parliament then for the deputy heads of the communities and all on the board twice failed to vote the government, once Albin Kurti and then second termant Glauk Konjufca.
As a result, President Osmani decreed on November 20th distributed the legislature, which did not pass any law, announcing early elections at the end of the year.












