“Elections 10 million euros,” Spahiu would be better off with Kurti taking those 5 million for himself and building 5 more bridges.

Analyst Argues for Alternative Spending Strategy Following Kosovo Elections

In comments broadcast on T7’s “Pressing” program on April 30, 2026, analyst Nexhmedin Spahiu addressed Kosovo’s recent decision to hold elections and the associated financial costs. Spahiu stated that the state budget has incurred a cost of 10 million euros. He proposed an alternative approach, suggesting that Prime Minister Albin Kurti could retain 5 million euros for personal use while allocating the remaining 5 million to state resources.

Spahiu argued that this reallocation would be a more productive use of funds. “It would be better to take 5 million for himself and 5 million to leave for the budget than to spend 10 million and burn them,” Spahiu explained. He further posited that with that 5 million, at least five bridges could have been constructed.

Spahiu’s comments centered on the efficient allocation of resources following the elections. The analyst’s proposal represents a critical assessment of the government’s spending decisions and raises questions about the potential impact of alternative investment strategies. The total cost of the elections was reported to be 10 million euros.

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