The grant for municipalities in the next year is 284.7 million euros

The grant for municipalities in the next year is 284.7 million euros

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A minute's silence was held for the fallen sergeant, Afrim Bunjaku, in the joint meeting with Prime Minister Albin Kurti, line ministers and mayors of municipalities. CE Report quoting KosovaPress

Kurti said that this meeting brings him good news, that of the organization of the Mediterranean Games in 2030. According to him, the municipalities will have the opportunity to benefit from many investments.

"This format serves us to take care of citizens' well-being through discussion. It is the second year that the budget growth is high, and the 2024 budget will be 90 million euros higher than the previous year. The total grant for next year is 284.7 million euros", said Kurti.

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