Ministers hold no one accountable within the government

The large number of deputy ministers except that it is unnecessary, according to analyst and former director of movement “FOL”, Petrit Zogaj, also creates major difficulties in managing jobs and sharing responsibilities within ministries. According to Zogaj, nearly 80 deputy ministers of the current cabinet are accountable to no one within the government. He said the only account [...]
The large number of deputy ministers except that it is unnecessary, according to analyst and former director of movement “FOL”, Petrit Zogaj, also creates major difficulties in managing jobs and sharing responsibilities within ministries.
According to Zogaj, nearly 80 deputy ministers of the current cabinet are accountable to no one within the government. He said the only account they give is against the clans and the party clientele on eventual employment, writes today “Koha Ditore”.
According to him, in many cases the deputy minister has even greater authority than his own boss. And the budget burden for such a large number of deputy ministers has said it is huge. Zogaj estimates that the annual cost of their expenditures amounts to 2.4m euros.
This, according to him, constitutes 10 percent of capital investments in education for 2018, 14 percent of capital investments in health, twice that of capital investments in the justice system. In an interview given <x0). It has stressed that this government has no dynamics, but there is inertation.












