The Bosniak party is weak with donors

Paid membership fees per member ranged from ten to over 600 euros. BS President Rafet Husović gave 587,94 euros for the membership fee, Minister of Labor and Social Welfare Kemal Purišić 500 euros, then Mirsad Džudžević 607 euros, Ejup Nurković 568, Director of the Directorate for Inspection Affairs Alija Košuta 453, Asmir Pepić 450 euros
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Paid the highest membership fee: Husović, Photo: Savo Prelević
Paid the highest membership fee: Husović, Photo: Savo Prelević
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Last year, the Bosniak party had business income of almost 340 thousand euros, slightly more than in 2018. Of this, the revenues from the state budget are about 212,4 thousand euros, and 93,8 thousand euros from the budget of local self-governments.

The income from the contribution of this member of the ruling coalition amounts to 1.370 euros, according to the Report on Income, Expenditures and Assets of the BS, published on the website of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK).

Last year's income from membership fees was EUR 31.581. According to the decision on membership fees, officials and members of the BS are obliged to pay a membership fee of one euro for members, two euros for members of municipal boards, three euros for members of the Main Board and five euros for members of the Presidency.

"A BS member who holds a position in government bodies at the state or local level, public companies, institutions or other legal entities founded by the state or local self-government, pays three percent of net salary. A member of the BS who is in the management bodies of an institution or company pays seven percent of the corresponding fee," states the decision published on the KAS website. According to the Law on Financing of Political Entities, the total amount of the membership fee, on a monthly basis, cannot exceed ten percent of the average net salary in Montenegro for the previous year.

Paid membership fees per member ranged from ten to over 600 euros. BS President Rafet Husović gave 587,94 euros for the membership fee, Minister of Labor and Social Welfare Kemal Purišić 500 euros, then Mirsad Džudžević 607 euros, Ejup Nurković 568, director of the Directorate for Inspection Affairs Alija Košuta 453, Asmir Pepić 450 euros... .

From the income from the budget of local self-governments, BS received the most from Rožaj, where the party is headquartered, about 36,7 thousand euros. From the budget of Bijelo Polje, BS received 11,6 thousand euros, Bara 6,2 thousand, Podgorica - Tuzi 13,24 thousand, Plava 3,3 thousand, Pljevalja 6,3 thousand, Petnjice 1,8 thousand, Tuzi about two thousand, Berana 3,8 thousand and Gusinja 416 euros. Expenses based on the financing of the election campaign in Tuzi last year amounted to 2.197 thousand euros. Revenues on that basis amounted to 1.398 euros, of which 398 euros came from private sources, and XNUMX euros from the budget.

BS has no immovable property, and of movable property he has two cars - a Passat from 2006 with an estimated value of around three thousand euros and an Audi 4 from 2013 with a value of around 11 thousand euros.

Parties are required to submit financial reports according to the Law on Financing of Political Entities and Election Campaigns.

"The political subject submits the final account and the annual consolidated financial report to the administrative body responsible for maintaining the unified register of taxpayers, the State Audit Institution and the KAS, no later than March 31 of the current year for the previous year," the Law states.

The Ministry of Finance, i.e. the local government body, will suspend the payment of funds from the budget to the political entity, if it does not submit the annual consolidated financial report for the previous year within the deadline.

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