AAKA MP's wife settles at PTKA board

The Kosovo government at today's meeting has appointed seven new members of the Kosovo Telekom Board. Skender Hoti, Besa Shatri-Berisha, Osman Ejupi, Sead Wolfani, Susan Andjelkovic and Filiz Krasniqi, from now will run the country's largest company for three years. The country's prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, has not indicated if [...]
The Kosovo government at today's meeting has appointed seven new members of the Kosovo Telekom Board. Skender Hoti, Besa Shatri-Berisha, Osman Ejupi, Sead Wolfani, Susan Andjelkovic and Filiz Krasniqi, from now will run the country's largest company for three years.
The country's prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj, has not indicated whether these names are close to any political subject, though Periscopi has learned that one of them -- namely, elected member Besa Shatri-Berisha is AAK MP Bekim Berisha's wife.
The deputy for Periscop himself has confirmed this.
Yeah, yeah. Besa Shatri is my wife, was Bekim Berisha's short answer.
Haradinaj today during a press conference has assured that the process of selecting PTK board members has been real when asked that political names have been placed on the list.
For as long as they're political, I can't say right now, but I can assure you something that there's been a real preliminary process before this decision, but it's been postponed, because it's been government change, and it's the same process that's been going on. So, even such a practice are commissions making the proposal to the government. So, at the government table during (name) these have come”, Prime Minister Haradinaj has said.
Otherwise, the Kosovo Telekom Board has been dysfunctional now for more than two years. At first, 24 candidates who had submitted to the Kosovo Telecom Board member interview had been nominated.
This public enterprise except that it was without board now, it has remained even without chief executive chief, since the mandate of manager, Agron Mustafa, has expired on February 23rd of this year.
Two weeks ago, the Kosovo Post Board of Directors through a letter to the Government of Kosovo alarmed that the financial situation in the Post has weighed even more in recent months.
By analyzing this situation, we inform the Government of Kosovo and public opinion that on April 1, 2018, we will come to a situation where the company cannot do the execution of employees' wages and face various union activities that we understand as reasonable. )
Also, it has been stressed that the delay in executing wages over time has caused marked dissatisfaction among workers and trade unions who have warned strike and protests.
This situation has resulted from financial losses in Posta's offering the Universal Post Service, as well as failing to settle financial obligations for the services it offers for certain operators. /Periscope.












