Haradinaj's 100th day: Record Number of Deputy Ministers, Promise of São Visas Fulfilled

On the eve of the first 100-day government “Haradinaj” as the main failure was attributed to visa non-liberalisation within three months, as the chief executive in the campaign had promised, as well as the large number of deputy ministers. Disgusting in this direction are ruling coalition partners, although they estimate there are positive development movements [...]
The Kosovo government, headed by Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj on December 19th of this year, is expected to meet the first 100 days.
Coming to the top of the Hardinaj executive since the first day, he dismissed the Law of Border Marking Commission with Montenegro (led by Murat Meha) and appointed the new Commission (led by speed, Bulqi).
The current prime minister since he came to power had promised he would make changes, providing Kosovo citizens liberalisation within three months of government, but while the quarter is being offered there is no movement in this direction. So they consider connoisseurs of this process, who say the current government has not done as much as it has promised for this period of time.
While security experts blame the Government for failing to work towards creating the military, economic issues say the prime minister has made some right decisions in the area of the economy, the paper writes.
The same, however, criticises the prime minister for the large number of deputy ministers, since this practice greatly burdens the state budget.
Despite all of this, however, coalition representatives estimate that a considerable government job is being done. But the opposition, ironising, says the only “succeeded” Government can be named the appointment of 101 deputy ministers.












