The state budget and municipalities continue to accumulate outstanding fees from businesses and individuals.
At the end of last year, the total amount of unpaid debt from public institutions reached €110 million euros.
The majority belongs to the local government, which owes a total of €55 million euros to third parties.
The municipality of Kavaja owes the most debt, namely 6.8 million euros, followed by Tirana, with 5.4 million euros and Vora with 4.2 million euros.
The only municipality which hasn’t accumulated any debt is Korca.
In addition, ministries have a total accumulated debt of 50 million euros.
The majority of this debt belongs to the executive boards that need to pay reparations for unfair terminations.
Only this sector makes up for 26 million euros of unpaid debt.
The Water Supply firm has accumulated 4.7 million euros of debt in 2021.
These outstanding fees don’t include what Albania owes to the Arbitrage Courts, which makes up for over €206 million euros.
This brings our national debt from 73.1% to 74.4% of our domestic GDP.


