The Prime Minister's Office tells us whether the government's work will begin at 7 o'clock.

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, in the first days of assuming the executive leadership, is looking to be very committed to meetings with all the acters of importance for Kosovo. Haradinaj even declared in 2012, that when he becomes the country's prime minister, the administration in Kosovo would begin work at seven o'clock. [...]
Haradinaj even declared in 2012, that when he becomes the country's prime minister, the administration in Kosovo would begin work at seven o'clock.
However, this, according to the prime minister's office, will not happen since Haradinaj has not called for a change in the hours of public administration officials.
“Prime Minister Haradinaj has called for commitment and results at work, not changing the hours of public administration officials. He has sought effectiveness at work and respect for working hours by civil servants. At the same time, it has also called for their understanding in this period of beginning the work of the new government”, said the answer to Indexline.
In a response to the editorialisation, the prime minister's office has responded that the prime minister's political cabinet starts work earlier than the administration.
“However, Prime Minister Haradinaj's political cabinet starts its work earlier than the administration, and ends it in late hours” is said further in their response.











