Roseta Hajdari, Kurti's Minister of Economy, was employed in Hashim Thaci's office, left for poor work.

On January 6, 2020, Vetevendosje Chairman Albin Kurti had proposed the names for ministers and second deputy prime minister from his party. Among them was the name of Roseta Hajdari, nominated by Kurti for the post of economy minister. Mrs. Hajdari was a surprise to the opinion because he was not publicly known until [...]
Mrs. Hajdari was a surprise to his opinion because he was not publicly recognized so far. Kosovo media reported on the jobs it has done so far. Besides, Mrs. Hajdari had led the Donors Co-ordination Centre in the Office of the Kosovo Prime Minister by the end of 2008.
Thaci's former cabinet chief, Abelard Tahiri, has confirmed for Periscope that Mrs. Hajdari has been adviser to former Prime Minister Hashim Thaci's cabinet during the first term. It has been contracted by the UNDP as adviser to the prime minister's office by the end of 2008.
“has been there, in the quality of the foreign adviser. She was engaged by the end of 2008. Also as part of the government delegation has been participating in the donors' conference for Kosovo, which was held in Brussels after declaring independence, on February 17th”, Tahiri told Periscope, who has added that Hedar had left because of poor performance in her work.
On the day Vetevendosje Chairman Albin Kurti was to meet with Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, he via a video, announced the names his party proposed for ministers. In addition to Miss Hajdari, for ministers, Kurti has nominated Albulen Hadziun for Justice Minister Besnik Bislimi as finance minister, Arben Vitita as Health Minister and Blerim Reka as minister of foreign affairs and Diaspore. /Periscope.












