The acting government of Kosovo has approved the request of the Ministry of Finance to execute 100 euros for all students who meet the criteria at the beginning of the new academic year.

These tools are expected to cost around 6 million euros.


Acting Minister of Finance, Hekuran Murati, said that these funds will be provided by the Economic Recovery Program.

"As you pointed out, we are dealing with the allocation of 100 euros for students who meet the criteria, similar to the measures in previous years, and this action is expected to cost around 6 million euros, which is expected to be provided by the Economic Recovery Package," said Murati.

The Minister emphasized that the application form and execution dates will be announced later.

Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said that in addition to the allocation of 100 euros, students who are at the bachelor's level will also benefit from a mobility scholarship.

"We have already proven that we share economic growth with citizens. Because when growth is shared, it multiplies. When inequality in society is reduced, aggregate demand in the economy increases. Within the framework of this sharing of economic growth, today we approve the decision to allocate 100 euros to all students who meet the criteria. Support for students does not end there. Today we will also approve the mobility scholarship for bachelor's students. The amount of support will depend on the distance between your place of residence and the place where you study," he said.

The mobility scholarship will be worth 20 million euros for one year.

Kurti added that budget revenues have increased by 10 percent compared to the previous year. /Telegraph/