With 38 votes in favor, none against, and one abstention, the Prishtina Municipal Assembly in an extraordinary session voted for the transfer of self-generated funds from 2024 to 2025 in the amount of 28 million euros, reports KosovaPress.
The point regarding the 2026 budget had an agreement that it will be discussed with the assembly members of the new Municipal Assembly.
“This decision is not a technical step, but a necessary step to maintain the continuity of our projects and to ensure that no citizen of Prishtina is left at the mercy of imposed delays. The transfer of funds is a legal tool to guarantee that our investments in infrastructure, education, health, and urban mobility in the well-being of families continue uninterrupted… This transfer is not a luxury, it is a necessity. We are here to work for the city, not to become victims of political calculations,” she said.
Meanwhile, the head of the PDK assembly group, Leutrim Ratkoceri, stated that the interruption of public services has worsened citizens’ lives. He said that the PDK group will vote for the transfer of funds, as it may present a temporary solution.
“The interruption of public services, including public transport due to non-payments, only worsens the lives of citizens and workers, and someone must take responsibility for this situation. The PDK group remains determined to contribute seriously to unblocking and overcoming this situation in this extraordinary session. The budget transfer from 2024 to 2025 may provide a temporary solution and it is necessary to know if this transfer serves as an opportunity to restore essential services in the capital,” Ratkoceri said.
Gëzim Mehmeti from the New Kosovo Alliance declared that voting for the transfer of funds will protect public services and prevent the deepening of the blockade.
The extraordinary session was not without tense moments between the LVV and LDK assembly members.
LVV assembly member Triera Kasumi Berisha said that some from LDK have lost their way and have trampled over the blood of the political activists of this party who were killed.
“Unfortunately, you are in a miserable state, coming from a family that was active in LDK, my father was alongside LDK, but you have lost your way. I am very sorry that most of you have trampled over the blood of the activists who were killed,” she said.
LVV assembly members requested clarifications from the Prishtina mayor regarding the destination of the transferred 28 million euros, but these clarifications were missing.
“Thank you to all the assembly members present who voted for this transfer, which will help our cause to unblock processes in the capital. I hope that an additional 35 million will also be unblocked by the acting Minister of Finance. I agree that the budget issue would be much more correct to be voted on by the new assembly members, because even today I received the news that new chairpersons have been formed, now you can decide on the new session,” Rama said.
Recall, since Monday, Urban Transport has not been operating, not providing services to citizens, and protesting in front of the Prishtina Municipality. Even during the session, the workers of this enterprise were standing in front of the Prishtina Municipality.