Members are accruing salaries without fulfilling their obligations, resulting in over 200,000 euros in expenditure during march. Reports from Gazeta Express, published on 23/03/2026 at 7:01, reveal that despite an impending Constitutional Court decision, Kosovar Parliament deputies will continue to receive payments without undertaking their duties. The budget of Kosovo is projected to cost approximately 200,000 euros by the end of march, reflecting this inaction.
February’s total salary expenditure for parliamentarians amounted to 182,000 euros, prompting calls for a thorough review of the legislation surrounding parliamentary benefits. One hundred and twenty deputies of the tenth legislature formally swore an oath on February 11th, during the constitutive session, pledging to uphold their responsibilities with honor and dedication. This significant act served to enable the engagement of deputies to advance the legislative agenda, which had been paused for over a year.
The situation highlights a concerning discrepancy between the allocated funds and the actual performance of parliamentary duties, representing a substantial financial loss in euros.
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Parliamentarians are collecting compensation payments without performing their duties, leading to more than 200,000 euros spent in March.