Candidates who failed to become mayor are rewarded with deputy minister post

Fatmir Gashi, Heset Sahiti, Xhavit Zariqi, Besnik Hoti and Faruk Noura are some of the candidates who failed to elect mayors in the October 22nd elections, but after the failure have now been named as deputy minister. Opposition parties consider the appointment of such a large number of deputy ministers represents a scandalous move. [...]
Fatmir Gashi, Heset Sahiti, Xhavit Zariqi, Besnik Hoti and Faruk Noura are some of the candidates who failed to elect mayors in the October 22nd elections, but after the failure have now been named as deputy minister.
Opposition parties consider the appointment of such a large number of deputy ministers represents a scandalous move.
Although the current government has appointed 21 ministers in all, the total number of deputy ministers is still unknown exactly.
This is because the new government is continuing to appoint new deputy ministers to different government dictatorships.
Even the position of deputy minister has already been occupied by some who have failed to elect mayors in local elections, writes away “Sound“.
Fatmir Gashi, Heset Sahiti, Xhavit Zariqi, Besnik and Faruk Noura are some of
Candidates who failed to be elected mayors in the October 22nd elections have so far been appointed to the post of deputy minister.
Opposition parties consider the appointment of such a large number of deputy ministers represents a scandalous move.
That is because, as they say, such a thing is being done only to accommodate party militants and satisfy their appetites.












