Board for the plant "Trepca" is expected to be formed this month

The board for the “tripca” is expected to be formed this month. So said Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's economics adviser, Haki Shatri Moss forming the board, is affecting even unless Trepca's restructuring, even though the law for the latter was adopted in October 2016. Status in Trepca, even after approval [...]
The board for the “tripca” is expected to be formed this month. Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's economics adviser, Hakki Shatri, has said so
Not forming the board is also affecting the failure of Trepca's restructuring, even as the law on the latter was adopted in October 2016.
The situation in Trepca, even after the law's adoption, continues to be the same, since not forming the board is affecting nonliving law.
“Sic knows the prime minister's position within this month is to function the Trepca Board, and that's the last to begin with the work and developmental age”, Shatri said.
Councilman Shatri, says the competition for board members has already been closed and that over 100 candidates have applied in this competition.
The conglomerate has been closed and people have even applied, and it has been formed by the assessment Commission, which under the rules appoints the prime minister's permanent secretary and they will now be interviewed and continue procedures, the board issue has not been ignored. There are over 100 candidates who have appliance, we know it's an urgent matter”, he said.
As for the Trepca management statements that Government has been delayed in forming the board, Shatri has confirmed that each interest group gives its own opinion, but adds that the Haradinaj government with the taking of office has made a decision to operate Trepca.
Each interest group gives their opinion, we can market what Government is doing. This government as it comes has made a decision with functionally Trepca has announced the competition to become the board, the new board under the Trepca Law must first register Trepca as a public enterprise, go to MTI and do the necessary actions, and there are a series of procedures on this matter”, Shatri said.
And the director of “Treps”, Ahmet Tmava, has declared for Arbresh.info that the lack of board formation is affecting the non-commissionalisation of the Law for this company.
The board's “out of sight means the lack of functioning of the law meaning the restructuring of Trepca and registration of the new company and the beginning of the developmental era, that's the essence. The demand of workers, the management of all, is that as soon as the law has been re-functioned to Trepca's developmental policies because ultimately the law is binding, we don't need to be released to that level, but it is important that the requirements are all as soon as possible because the final approval of the law owes them to implementation”, Tmava said.
Asked whether they expect this board to be formed quickly, Tmava has confirmed that promises from the government exist.
The projections are that very quickly, since the competition has been, it is the competition that is closed and we are waiting for the board to be formed too fast”, he has declared.
According to him, given that the law has been passed since 15 months and has not yet been functional, then there is no argument but that the government, as Tmawa says, has been delayed in forming the board.
Since the Law was passed for “Three” in the Kosovo Assembly, the government of Isa Mustaf had failed to form two boards, that supervisor and the Management Board, without which the law could not be implemented.
Snow has so far failed to form either the new Government of the Republic of Kosovo, which is led by Ramush Haradinaj.
The Kosovo Assembly approved, on October 8, 2016, the Trepca Law, with which MPs said the economic giant would recover and return to the market.
With 79 votes per, none against and 14 abstentions, MPs passed the completed Law, which sparked objections from Serb List deputies, who did not stay until the end of the second session, in the hall.
The law defines Kosovo Government as owners of 80 per cent of the nation's shares, with the aim of restoring control to the entire giant, as it says











