Once again men: Of the 15 important governmental positions, only 26 percent women (Emrat)

The names of all ministers to make up the government of Albin Kurti are already known, and the names of the two deputy prime ministers are also known. The names of community ministers and the names of deputy ministers are not yet known, however. This morning, the VV chairman along with the LDK introduced the public the achievement of the government agreement [...]
This morning, the VV chairman along with the LDK presented to the public the achievement of the government agreement between them after 3 months and 26 days of intensive negotiations.
Of the 12 ministries as much as the government was envisioned, it was told by leaders that this had changed and that the government had already grown up in 3 ministries, writes Periscopi.
The Serbian list will have two ministries -- the VV and LDK from six, while the non-Serb minority will have one, even though at the meeting held with Mr. Kurt asked for another one.
The first prime minister will be Avdullah Hoti from the LDK. The second prime minister will be Hakki Abazi from the VV, meaning the three main government positions will be led by three men.
Meanwhile, these are the names of ministers:
VV:
Minister of Foreign Affairs Glauk Konjufca
Minister of Justice Albulen Hadziu
Minister of Finance Besnik Bislim
Economy Minister Roseta Hajdari
Health Ministry Arben Vitita
European Integrations Ministry, Bleim Reka
LDK:
Ministry of Internal Affairs Agim Veliu
Ministry of Infrastructure é Lumir Abdixhiku
Agriculture Ministry Besian Mustafa
The Ministry of Education Hykmete Bajrami
Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports é Vlora Dymosh
Defence Minister Anton Quinn
It turns out that out of the 15 most important government positions, only four will be in the hands of women. This means that only 26,66 percent of the government will be made up of women.
These political parties before the elections had promised that we would have a government that would consist of 50 per cent of women reflecting on the general division of the gender population and also enable the reduction of gender inequality in decision-making. /Periscope












