Ramush Haradinaj government turns one year, analysts assess work

Contacters of political developments estimate that during this year the government led by Ramush Haradinaj has had many scandals and few jobs. On Tuesday, it has been a year since Ramush Haradinaj officially took the lead in the Kosovo government. His mandate in this year went through many discussions and debates. Arton Demhaye of the organization Arise, [...]
On Tuesday, it has been a year since Ramush Haradinaj officially took the lead in the Kosovo government.
His mandate in this year went through many discussions and debates.
Arton Demhay from the organization Arise, mentions some of the scandals of this government.
For this year's “Government Haradinaj has been transmitted by scandals or allegations of scandals, which speak particularly of 53m euros for Betel-Enka, even though these vehicles have not yet been paid but are expected to be paid. Also problematic has been doubling salaries for part of government staff and related to justice. While the big government cabinet also poses a major challenge”, Arton Demhayan said of RTV Dukagjin.
Economic Affairs Knower Zekirija Shaban said that in a year, Haradinaj's government has at least been talking about the economy. Add that the prime minister's decisions have been urgent.
It's not like there's been any major economic achievements during this year's government. Although economic decisions have been made, they have been in favour of economic development. The government will also be remembered for drilling in Hade and Shiptule, namely for pressing economic decisions that give no hope that economic growth will generate, and will create a better business environment in the country”, says Zekirija Shaban.
Analyst Astrit Gashi, meanwhile, said that during this year of government Haradinaj democracy in the country has moved back.
Kosovo's “unfortunately, governance in Kosovo has some degradation of democracy and there is a degradation of language used by the government. Most of the time, Prime Minister Haradinaj appears to be losing his temper and degrading the public language with which he is addressing both opposition and citizens. There are many cases, especially in recent times as with Mr. I'm sorry. Kurti., so this government as it is not marking any progress in the development of democracy and freedoms in Kosovo, but marks a statement perhaps even a setback”, says analyst Astrit Gashi.
Analysts as Haradinaj's successes cited the Law for Pristina, the Law for Salaries, as well as the completion of the demarcation process.












