Hakki Abazi, former deputy of Albin Kurti in Government, with suspicious past and close to Belgrade

On February 3, 2020, Albin Kurti had chosen for deputy prime minister a figure that was not very long in Vetevendosje. To everyone's surprise, he had not trusted Glauk Konjfuca, Albulen Hadziu, or anyone closest to him, but as his deputy, Hakki Abbas, the critic [...]
On February 3, 2020, Albin Kurti had chosen for deputy prime minister a figure that was not very long in Vetevendosje. To everyone's surprise, he had not trusted Glauk Konjfuca, Albulen Hadziu, or anyone closest to him, but as his deputy, Hakki Abbas, his great critic for years.
However, even though his decision had sparked discontent within the party, Hakki Abazi's appointment as deputy prime minister is also emerging as a dangerous “ ” decision for the country.
In Reports end of media and facts that are now emerging, the former Kosovo deputy prime minister has had offices in Belgrade and has sometimes visited this town where he met with different officials there.
And when the deputy prime minister's competencies are taken into account, which in many cases may even replace the prime minister himself, then many doubts arise about Albin Kurt's intentions and decision to appoint Haki Abbas as deputy prime minister.
For several months as Hakki Abazi was deputy prime minister, he has had hic in hand less than these competencies:
Kosovo's deputy prime minister, during his post, is tasked with helping the prime minister set priorities, develop and implement Government policies.
With the prime minister's authorisation, the prime minister participates in drafting decisions and other acts regulating the activities of the prime minister's cabinet and government.
I monitor the activities of the government's operational organs and ensure the implementation of responsibilities and functions entrusted to such organs.
They replace the prime minister in case of absence.
There are other tasks being assigned by the prime minister.
- With the prime minister's permission, they can assume responsibility that has been given to the prime minister.
Among other things, in the declaration of property he had made on January 27th, the elected deputy of the Kosovo Parliament, Ahaz had declared three houses, one brain and two residences worth 805 thousand euros. Three Audi-type cars and letters worth 140 thousand euros.












