Pristina. Several people hurled stones at the motorcade of Kosovo's prime minister near the town of Decani in western Kosovo, but Hashim Thaci was not hurt in the attack, police said on Wednesday, Reuters reported.
A police statement said three people were arrested and initial, unconfirmed reports, said gunfire was heard in the vicinity.
Bulgarian Stockbreeders Association President Peni Boteva comments on 2010 budget for agriculture in an interview with FOCUS News Agency.
FOCUS: Ms Boteva, what are stockbreeders’ opinion about the Agriculture and Food Ministry’s budget for next year? Are some of the farmers unhappy with the scarce finances envisioned for the industry for 2010? Peni Boteva: From what I saw on my recent travels around the country there are quite a few unhappy farmers, ready to protest. The budget drawn for 2010 is considerably smaller than the 2009 budget. Most of the resources will be adopted by the ministry administration rather than by Bulgarian stockbreeders.
FOCUS: Are intentions for protest serious? Peni Boteva: I think the State Agriculture Fund will manage to beguile stock-farmers with the 61 million that will be paid in December if such payment is made. People are waiting for this payment but still farmers will be out on protest next January and February, as they simply will have nothing to feed their cattle with.
FOCUS: Won’t that be too late with An already passed budget. The draft budget is still being discussed at the parliamentary commissions and has not yet been passed on first reading. Peni Boteva: We attended one of the parliamentary commissions and we were disappointed to learn that the Minister had approved the amounts defined – about 60 mln for stock-farmers and 270 mln for grain-farmers. Meanwhile the Ministry administration is set at 308 mln for 2010 while in 2009 it amounted to 490 mln.
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