Ministry of Environment with six deputy ministers

At the weekend conference with journalists, Environment Minister Albena Resiti said that each of the six deputy ministers of this ministry will have work at the ministry. “We are a major government coalition and is set for a large number of deputy ministers and I believe there will be space and opportunity to contribute [...]
“We are a major government coalition and it is set for a large number of deputy ministers and I believe there will be space and opportunity to contribute them. Since January, I intend to make an action plan for them to contribute, I believe there will be jobs for everyone, especially in a ministry like this”, Minister Resiti said.
It has singled out the agreement with Hades residents and Shiptule for expropriation from their properties.
A particular success is also our joint work with the MZHE and the prime minister on the matter of shifting to the areas of Shipipula and Hada. We as minister began immediately with expropriation procedures”, Minister Resitaj said.
Minister Resitij had promised at the Life Commission in Kosovo that she would replace coal in 3 school institutions with wood, and that promise she had kept.
Today, however, he said they are working to keep up the pace.
We're starting with replacing in two children's gardens and a school. We're identifying several other cities, like in Gjakova, Peja, Obilic, etc. We're not buying wood, we're not interested in buying wood, but we're using confiscated wood. I didn't say we'd cut wood, but we're using confiscated wood. We are always appealing that those who have the opportunity, that we, until we find them another alternative for heating, will not use coal”, Minister Resiti said.
She also added that they are drafting a decision together with the Ministry of Education to stop using coal in schools.
It cited both the success and the administrative instruction that prevents ministry officials from using official cars after working hours.












