Steering Council UP's extends the mandate to Secretary Esat Kelmendi

With 5 votes for and 3 against the University of Pristina Steering Council has continued the mandate to UPI Secretary General Esat Kelmendi. After the meeting, the chairman of the UPI Steering Council, Ardiana Bunjaku, has said that personally it has been to open the competition for this position, but the decision has been taken through Council votes, [...]
With 5 votes for and 3 against the University of Pristina Steering Council has continued the mandate to UPI Secretary General Esat Kelmendi.
After the meeting, the chairman of the UP's Steering Council, Ardiana Bunjaku, has said it was personally to open the competition for this position, but the decision was taken through Council votes, Koha Ditore reports.
The “have been two proposals, one to open the competition and the other to continue the mandate. We've been eight Council members, and by the vote, 5 we have the contract to continue and 3 to open the” contest, she said February.
As Koha Ditore had reported calling to sources within the Recotrat, some Council members opposed continuing the mandate for Kelmendi. Time.net reported during the day that the Kosovo University and Science Union (SUSHK) has addressed a letter to the University of Pristina Steering Council, where it has demanded that UPI Secretary General Esat Kelmendi continue the mandate on the basis of the performance shown.
Early this month, the reactor UP, Marjan Dema has applied to the UP's Steering Council for continuing the mandate of the secretary, but this is being rejected by some members of the council appointed by the minister, Shyqiri Bytyqi.
The secretary's mandate had also given the Public Administration Ministry (MAP) and the Independent Council for Civil Service (KPMSHCK) a legal assessment of such a move. In MAP's legal opinion, the position of UPI secretary-general is said to be a leading level high. According to this, the opinion, based on the law for civil servants, after the end of the mandate whether its performance has been satisfactory the institution's title can continue the contract for five years.
And according to the independent Council's assessment of Kosovo civil service (KPMSHCK) there is no legal obstacle that if the secretary general The UPP has shown positive performance and has positive assessments from its superior to continue the mandate as envisioned by the legal provisions in force, rule of No. 06/2012 for top civil service positions, respectively.











