Loyal Tahiri on grave charges of VV and LDK: They did not support reform in administration, nor did the reduction of agencies

Alliance for Future of Kosovo member [ The AAK has made a status in its Facebook profile regarding the numerous statements by opposition parties that accuse of the power of capture of the state. In that status, he casts serious accusations against opposition parties, accusing them of being in practice against changes [...]
Alliance for Future of Kosovo member [ The AAK has made a status in its Facebook profile regarding the numerous statements by opposition parties that accuse of the power of capture of the state.
In that status he casts serious accusations against opposition parties, accusing them of being in practice against changes they seek to make themselves, Periscopi writes.
Read his complete scripture:
It's hypocrisy when parties that did not vote for the Public Administration Reform Laws Pack talk about depoliticisation and what.
There are the same parties that for electoral interests wanted to block this process, which was required from 2012 in the European Commission's report on the country.
It was these who did not support the Agency's (raditional reduction), equality in wages, and the establishment of order in recruiting and advancing.
It was these who in the administration had created 14,000 titles to advance politically and without merit, and that was reduced to 3,000.
Putting the state on track and what is not a statement requires courage, clarity and will. It was the prime minister who had the courage and the will to turn a system that served parties rather than citizens.
This, not that we're trying to say, but it's the most creditable assessments that show these results:
World Bank index on the quality of government policy drafting: Out of 187 countries Kosovo ranks 24th;
The European Commission's 2019 Kosovo report stresses that in public administration and good governance the adopted legislative package in February, there is a widespread and comprehensive reform of the civil service, the functioning and accountability of organs and public agencies and wage reform.
These reforms are even accepted by the most important European governments, where Germany's Foreign Affairs Minister Heiko Mass points out: The reforms which are undertaken by Kosovo are impressive and must be accepted.
So, reforms have not only yielded results, but they are assessed and are certain steps to open Kosovo to European perspective.











