Vjosa Osmani abolishs decision on Haxhi Shala's son, three other consoles

President Vjosa Osmani's post has abolished four decrees for councils in Prague, Ljubljana, Skopje and Tirana. Among them was the son of Haxhi Shala, who was appointed consul general in Prague. The break-up of four consulate decrees was made known through a communiqué to the media by the Presidency, [...]
Among them was the son of Haxhi Shala, who was appointed consul general in Prague.
The break-up of four consulate decrees was made known through a communique for the media by the presidency, where it is said the general consensus had no consent from the host state.
“in line with its constitutional responsibilities as well as based on diplomatic and consular practices, U.d. The president, Dr. Vjosa Osmani- Sadriu today has abolished four decrees for general councils, namely for general consultations in Prague, Ljubljana, Skopje and Tirana.
As for the first three cases, based on diplomatic and consular practice, general consulates, such as rule, do not open and general consulates are not appointed to the same city where the embassy is located.
Moreover, based on information sent to us, for these general consoles, there was no execumental or preference from the host state.
Meanwhile, as for the fourth case, the consul's in Tirana, U.d. President Osmani has decided to abolish the decree to appoint the consul general, in accordance with the Foreign Affairs Ministry proposal, which was not taken on the basis of the preliminary president.
As foreign policy leader, U.D. The president is committed to protecting legitimacy and professionalism along foreign service appointments. It will continue to insist, not to exceed the quota of political appointments, envisioned with the Law for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Diplomatic Service, and that the appointments be made by the ranks of career diplomats”, the presidency's media communique said.












