Are the PDK experimenting with the Ministry of Culture?

Yesterday afternoon, the Democratic Party of Kosovo emerged with the names of candidates for ministers of relevant dictatorships. As Culture, Youth and Sports Minister, Metom Gashi, a totally unknown and unexpected name for the general public, was appointed. Until Gashi's surprise publication of MKRS minister, the appointment [...] has been repeatedly rumoured.
As Culture, Youth and Sports Minister, Metom Gashi, a totally unknown and unexpected name for the general public, was appointed.
Until Gashi's surprise publication of the MKRS minister, the possible appointment of Rexhep Hoti, which also had the support of many PDK's leadership members to lead this ministry, has been repeatedly cited.
Hoti's name suddenly left the list of PDK ministers just before the Haradinaj government was voted in.
Hoti in past Government had served as deputy minister of the MKRS and had managed to identify very well the problems this minister has been facing since the post-war.
During his work as deputy minister, Hoti has committed himself to full capacity in all areas covering the MKRS and is one of the rare deputy ministers of the past government, who has done full-fledged work.
Subheader The PDK, Rexhep Hoti as deputy minister, has held numerous meetings even with international representatives at the highest institutional and state levels, meetings that have produced unconditional support for the MKRS.
During the time that Hoti has served as deputy minister, a series of co-operation agreements with many states have been reached, and many of the sites are under way.
Hoti has consistently supported representatives of culture and has particularly worked hard on projects about cultural designers, on projects about supporting and advancing youth.
With the engagement of stranger Kujtim Gashi at the helm of this dictatorship, many dilemmas have been opened if the MKRS is going to fail, survey or reap successes. It's just Gashi's appointment at the helm of the MKRS that's an experiment The PDK at the time when this party has marked a decline in votes in the last national elections and the loss of many mandates compared to past elections.












