Gashi bans use of official cars during election campaign for political staff

Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Kujtim Gashi, based on his competencies based on the law, has made a decision to prevent the use of official vehicles in 24 hours for political staff. The decision is said to have imposed on deputy ministers, councillors, and other cabinet staff that official vehicles have had [...]
The decision is said to have imposed deputy ministers, councillors and other cabinet staffs that official vehicles that have had in 24 hours' use submitted and returned to the MKRS parking lot, abolishing any earlier decisions.
Minister Gashi has said that through this decision, it is intended to prevent the misuse of vehicles in the election campaign, preserve the image of the institution and have full implementation of the legislation, simultaneously wants to create a new institutional practice for all its political descendants.
Now when campaigning and broadcasting and contacting with as many citizens as possible is under way, with the aim of preventing the misuse of official cars in election time, I have made this decision, which in addition to reducing the ministry's spending, will preserve the image not only of the institution but also of persons responsible for official cars”, said Minister Gashi, among other things.
Such an act, has been named by the minister as the first step any minister has taken in the best interests of institutions and the ban on eventual abuses.














