
The Central Bank of Kosovo has approved a regulation on cash operations, which states that the only currency allowed for carrying out cash payment transactions in Kosovo is the euro.
This regulation will enter into force on February 1.
"The only currency allowed to be used for carrying out cash payment transactions and in the payment system in the Republic of Kosovo is the euro, as the only currency also in the sense of Article 11 of the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo and Articles 16, 17 and 18 of Law No. 03/L-209 for the Central Bank of the Republic of Kosovo", it is stated in article 35 of this regulation.
In Kosovo, in all Serbian-majority settlements, the population there uses the Serbian dinar to make payments, and those who work in Serbian institutions in Kosovo also receive their salaries in dinars. Pensions are also paid with dinars, according to the Serbian system, as well as child allowances and social benefits.
Also, in areas where Serbs live, dinars are used in commercial facilities, while in the four municipalities with a Serbian majority in the north, prices are in dinars.
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