Haradinaj government expected to appoint two new ministers

The Haradinaj government, which numbers a large number of deputy ministers, does not stand on the issue of ministers, as it is currently operating with two ministers' task advisers. On August 1st, it was Albena Resiti of the New Kosovo Alliance that resigned from the position of Environment and Spatial Planning Minister, while days [...]
On August 1st, it was Albena Resitaj of the New Kosovo Alliance that resigned from the position of Minister of Environment and Space Planning, while days ago Bajram Hasani of the Social Democrat Initiative was released from the position of Minister of Trade and Industry.
In the Government of Kosovo, two new ministers will be appointed within days.
Government spokeswoman Donjet Gashi has said that October will be crucial to this.
The next “We will travel to the United States to participate in the United Nations General Assembly, and once we get back from there, it will immediately be decided on the names of two new ministers”, Gashi stressed.
According to her, when they return they expect parties to propose their names and at the beginning of October, MAPL and MTI become leaders.
So far, the New Kosovo Alliance has not thought of whom I will appoint to the position of MAPL minister, who is currently headed by incumbent leader Fatmir Matoshi.
In a proposal for Indexline, Matoshi has said that so far he has not discussed either the issue of naming the new minister or whether he will proceed with task counsel.
Meanwhile, regarding the post of Minister of Trade and Industry reports that, instead of Bajram Hasani, president Fatmir Limaj's adviser is expected to be appointed.
It's about Andrew Shala, who is also a member of the Headship of the Social Democrat Initiative.
We remember that in addition to the currently two-member Haradinaj Government, it has been boycotted for a few months, even by the ministers of the Serbian List.
Her ministers, although holding activities, from March, are not participating in any Kosovo Government meeting, which they argued with the arrest of Marko Djuriqi, who had entered the country's north without permission of Kosovo institutions.












