PM Albin Kurti Declares Assets: Only €16 in His Bank Account

Kosovo’s Anti-Corruption Agency has published the annual asset declaration of Prime Minister Albin Kurti. The report shows that his rent has increased by €100, while his personal savings have decreased.

There are no significant changes in his movable or immovable assets. Under real estate, Kurti lists an apartment owned by his spouse, valued at €530,000.

In terms of cash, he declared €16.41 in his own name. His spouse has €19,500, sourced from salary and inheritance, while their daughter has €2,000 in savings, reportedly from family contributions. Last year, Kurti had declared €1,800 in savings.

As for liabilities, he reported his spouse’s loan, with a remaining balance of €160,000. He also listed rent expenses, which have increased to €350 per month, up from €250 last year.

Regarding annual income, Kurti declared €21,315 from his salary as Prime Minister, while his spouse reported €51,000 in income.

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