Metro: Kurti asked Mustafa to increase the number of ministries to 16 and share political boards

Political restrictions on power sharing between the Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo cannot be finalised, the coalition agreement between the two parties cannot be reached for top state positions, writes Metro newspaper. Metro newspaper from its sources within the meeting between two party leaders, Albin Kurti and Isa [...]
The Metro newspaper from its sources within the meeting between the two party leaders, Albin Kurti and Isa Mustaf, has secured bids said at the negotiating table.
The leader of the Vetevendosje Movement, Albin Kurti, seems to have now undergone rapid overthrow of political positions, being embarrassed by the self - advertising ʹstandard, he has already begun at great speed to differ.
These 12 were so confused that a minister will now have to manage with doctors, even boxers and karate players in a country all, or they have made a special ministerial category “Transferet”, making the ministry look like it's “Western Union”.
Blocked by the political actions he himself took, however, Kurti is taught that last night he has asked Mustafa to increase the number of ministries to 16 and to deal with the political boards of public enterprises and the owners of state agencies.
“Kurti has asked Mustaf to increase to 16 the number of ministries to increase and share political boards”Says Metro's source in the meeting.
But Mustafa, who had earlier made this proposal to Kurt, is taught he has refused, telling him that it is completely inconsistent to go with this formula now, which he had earlier rejected.
As it is known, through a videotape, the leader of the Vetevendosje Movement days earlier had introduced half the ministers of his government, but himself as incoming prime minister is reluctant to follow the legal procedure and be mandated for forming the new government.
We remember that today the country's President Hashim Thaci has asked Albin Kurti through a letter to show whether he wants to become prime minister or wants to refuse it.












