Haradinaj talks about the number of advisers, says governments before him had 400

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has commented on the high number of advisers and officials in the Government of Kosovo, saying that since he has come to the position of chief executive has not employed more than 60 officials and advisers. He said recent media data for employing about 400 officials in [...]
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has commented on the high number of advisers and officials in the Government of Kosovo, saying that since he has come to the position of chief executive has not employed more than 60 officials and advisers.
He said that recent media data for employing about 400 officials in the prime minister's office are working by Government “Mustafa” and Government “Thaçi”.
“Del news and it says 400 prime minister officials. They are state administration, not prime ministers. He brought them to me. With Haradinaj's arrival, they may be in total young people about 50-60, who have come new to the entire potential administration, including advisers that are not as much as they are saying, Haradinaj said.
These comments Haradinaj made during a meeting of American Economic Ode management, which stressed that 2019 would be economic and promised there would be business opportunities.
While 100 per cent committed to Serbian goods continues to be in force, Prime Minister Haradinaj urged local businesses not to exploit such a situation by raising prices.
The first executive also spoke about the situation in Kosovo Telekom, which demonstrated hope that a solution will be found for the company.
While the Executive Director of the American Economic Ode, Arian Zeka, has said the purpose of the meeting is to discuss the acceleration of economic development.
It demonstrated the hope that government priorities will be as comprehensive as possible for sustainable economic development.
While Ilir Ibrahimi, chairman of the OEA Board, has encouraged the government for government reforms, but according to him, these should constantly happen to improve the business climate. /Kosovo pres/












