The MP of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Besian Mustafa, has criticized the Government's decision to allocate 100 euros for April for pensioners, private and public sector workers and students, calling it "alms".

Mustafa said that these financial means allocated to the citizens, can not cover, as he said, the scandals of the Government.

"Citizens need long-term economic development and not alms of social schemes.

We also call on the Government to engage in capital investments.

Because 100 political euros do not cover the crisis nor offer economic solutions.

The scandal of violating the Constitution cannot be covered with 100 euros.

Neither extreme nepotism nor the super pronto affair of the competition in KEK can be covered.

"With 100 political euros, the incompetence cannot be hidden", Mustafa said in a press conference held on Tuesday, reports Telegrafi.

The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, announced on Tuesday that for the month of April, pensioners, private and public sector workers and students will be allocated 100 euros.

According to him, the total value of this assistance will be around 100 million euros.

Whereas, the Minister of Finance, Hekuran Murati, has announced that the pensioners will receive this supplement as early as April, while for the other categories it will take a little more time, as the application process will be opened./Telegrafi/