Deputy ministers say they work hard, but the media aren't passing on their jobs.

There are more than 70 deputy ministers in the Government of Kosovo. There's been a lot of criticism that all these government officials have what they do in institutions. But three of them say they have a lot of work. Even Gjergj Deday of Foreign Affairs accuses the media of forgetting their deputy ministers. It's his third term in the seat [...]
There are more than 70 deputy ministers in the Government of Kosovo. There's been a lot of criticism that all these government officials have what they do in institutions. But three of them say they have a lot of work. Even Gjergj Deday of Foreign Affairs accuses the media of forgetting their deputy ministers.
It's his third term in the deputy minister's seat. But, now, George Dedaj of Foreign Affairs is saying there are no criticisms of opposition and civil society that deputy ministers are not working.
He is saying the opposite is happening in institutions. The second level at the ministry is working, but Deday, says their activity is coming to the media.
Little or no media releases the meetings that I held as an example two weeks ago I attended the conference for the Western Balkans held in the European Parliament, where Johannes Ren was, but unfortunately no media medium has it.
Kosovo's post-war government is the largest in terms of the number of cabinet members.
Despite this, Behgjet Pacolli's deputy says that he is convinced that he reasons for the pay he receives from the state wallet. Even Gjergj Dedaj likens himself to Rugova when talking about meetings with internationals.
Even George Deday's colleague tells of the deputy ministers' work. Rexhep Kadriu of Infrastructure says he performs different works daily co-ordinating with Paul Lekane.
I visit two projects during the day, depending on the locations that are and all these projects at the end of the day we report to Minister Paul Lekaj.
Unlike Kadriu's Dedajt, another deputy minister has criticism for his colleagues. Faruk Nura says not all state officials are workers.
All three these deputy ministers, but others have been forcing Ramush Haradinaj to draft reports of 100-day work. Some have sent reports to Government.
National Co-ordinator of State Reforms Besnik Tahiri has confirmed that reports have not delivered only to those who have not filled 100 days of work.












