The current government allocated 2 million euros for “flight lines,” Bajrami: Attempting to buy votes

The current government convened for its 21st consecutive meeting, held electronically on Tuesday, during which it approved several budgetary and support decisions pertaining to international and institutional activities. Among the resolutions passed, the government allocated 2 million euros for the implementation of Measure 4.5, titled “Support for the Airport.” This measure is integrated within the broader Economic Revival Package and is specifically designed to support flight routes connecting to destinations that serve the Kosovo diaspora. The specific funding detailed was allocated to support “flight routes to destinations serving the airport.” This decision by the current government prompted a reaction from Hykmetë Bajrami, a former Member of Parliament from the Democratic League of Kosovo.

In a Facebook post, Bajrami characterized the decision as shameful, unacceptable, and representing a misuse of public funds. The approved funding package represents a governmental effort to stimulate economic activity through improved air connectivity. The allocation of the specified funds aims to bolster routes critical for the diaspora community.

The opposition’s criticism, voiced by Bajrami, focuses on the perceived appropriateness and necessity of the expenditure by the current government.

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