Banking ideas in government with hundreds of deputy ministers and advisers

In recent days, public opinion again reacted fairly, though disorganized for the large number of ministers, deputy ministers and advisers in Haradinaj Government. Kosovo has very big government in terms of the number of people involved with political functions in it. This burdens Kosovo's small budget through [...]
This macrophysic power, among other things, makes it clear that the Haradinaj government has no clear vision and ideas to change developmental dynamics in the country, and to functioning non-functional mechanisms in the state. The emptiness of political ideas and strategies, it seems that this government is also trying to cover it with human bodies.
A government which would have a well-advised governing plan, in such a small country as Kosovo, would be natural toumatic toumatic toumatic touity to implement that plan, the large number of subordinates. A planned government would not need as many councilors, deputy ministers who would have to function in the very field of ideas.
But why is that?
This is dictated, first of all, by the way political parties involved in the government coalition function. None of them are politically profiled and naturally do not have the right to exist as such. The three pre-election coalition parties were conceived under post-war circumstances, at a time when there was no clear awareness of economic development, political issues and the future of the country. And also, at that meal, U n The NMIK managed with Kosovo and the Kosovo government, and thus the entire political scene and party scheme appeared in terms of inexprovation and simulation.
Such simulating practice is seen today. The PDK says it is a centre-right party, just like the AAK. While the Initiative, it's one of the reasons why, although the derivatives of The PDK's centre-right was declared a centre-left party. Being essentially undefined, these parties were transformed into the values and thinking of society, becoming agents of their employment requirements [with disregard of criteria] and for corruption. Such a large number of councilors and ministers and their deputys showed the very position these parties took, as employment agencies [rather on a higher scale this time]. Linked to macrophysic government, there is also the opening of universities in different Kosovo cities, despite the obvious lack of qualified framework even for the University of Pristina. The issue of private university colleges has also served this high - class employment and corruption in our society. These very high levels that take up political and public office have access to the employment of the poorest, but having links with parties in question. This scheme and this way of power keeps political parties alive in the coalition. And within this scheme, there are hundreds of advisers in the great Haradinaj government.
The macrophysic governments are absurd in small countries like Kosovo. But absurdity is normality and habiticity when it is done by political parties that have no political discurs, and a defined development plan. The most common thing that can happen from such power is not a serious ordinary thing, but another nonsense. As we can imagine, the prime minister's move to clear government windows that were fired by Vetevendosje protesters seeking justice for Astrit Deharin. Haradinaj himself was involved in other VV protests while in opposition, and the buildings of state institutions were damaged. His own parties threw tear gas into the assembly, and the approval of these acts was the current prime minister himself.










