The incumbent government allocates 2m euros in support of employment for non-US communities

The incumbent Kosovo government has earmarked 2m euros for support in employing citizens from non-US communities. This money will be taken from the Economic Renewal Pack and transferred to the Ministry for Communities and Kthim, which has made this request, Express newspaper reports. Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti said [...]
The incumbent Kosovo government has earmarked 2m euros for support in employing citizens from non-US communities.
This money will be taken from the Economic Renewal Pack and transferred to the Ministry for Communities and Kthim, which has made this request, Express newspaper reports.
The incumbent Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, said that earlier they supported citizens in the four northern municipalities, but said this new 2m-euro division will be for all citizens of non-communal communities throughout Kosovo.
“Research of the Ministry of Communities and Return for the allocation of budgetary means for implementing the 1.9 measure, supporting the employment of people from the non-US community of the Economic Renewal Pack. Our government as it has always witnessed has been in support of the integration and growth of the welfare of the non-company communities, we have launched the employment measure, subsidising as many as 2,000 private sector jobs for citizens living in the country's four northern municipalities, while today we are adopting additional 2m euros to support citizens of non-communal communities throughout the country's territory”, Kurti said.
Meanwhile, incumbent Finance Minister Hekuran Murati said he has accepted the request for additional financing from the Ministry for Communities and Return for persons from the non-US community.
He said that in the request this minister has detailed measures that “a plan to undertake and in this respect we have proposed in this proposal to divide the amount of 2m euros to finance these measures and actions in order to increase employment and increase economic development even in non-competitive communities, so to make sure that there is an equal development for all”. /Perscope/












