DP: Kurti government must not remove civil servants and ministry secretaries

No civil servant in the country should cut contracts. Although the same do not work in the ministries they were in earlier. One such thing is illegal, and the government must resystem them into the relevant ministries, where they have recently joined from 21 to 15. So it was said that the table of discussion [...]
No civil servant in the country should cut contracts. Although the same do not work in the ministries they were in earlier. One such thing is illegal, and the government must resystem them into the relevant ministries, where they have recently joined from 21 to 15.
Thus it was said that the discussion table regarding doubling the positions of civil servants as a result of the government's restructuring from 21 to 15 ministries, organised by “Democracy Plus”.
Visar Rushiti from this organisation said all civil servants should be re-tapped somewhere, on the contrary, removing them from work will be illegal.
The government must not act in this situation until a Constitutional Court ruling for civil servants.
According to him, there should be no dismissal of secretaries. He has proposed that the government do not recruit young people, until it is correctly known where the latter will be reshuffled.
Valon Ramadani, a member of the Commission for Local Governance, Public Administration, Regional Development, said the number of inspectors should be added.
For what he claims, this has been the promise of each government, and their numbers have always been reduced. The current government had promised that the number of inspectors would be 400.












