It expands Oda Kurt: Adriatic Kelmendi says Kurti likes men, not women in politics

Periscope had reported days earlier on the disturbing trend of partisans named so far at Kurti Government. But this trend has already begun to be understood by other journalists who do not blindly support the new prime minister. In the article entitled “Oda Kurti: All government deputy ministers so far shoot [...]
In the article entitled “Oda Kurti: All government deputy ministers so far shoot men”Periscope told of the names of the vice ministers appointed up to that day, all of whom had something in common: gender.
Adriatic journalist Kelmendi has also reacted to the case, saying:
With the emerging trend of appointment of deputy ministers, mostly men, unfortunately very soon the quotas of 30 percent of women's representation in government... We just started to pride ourselves. He writes.

In fact, the 30 percent quota in Kurtt Government has never been, and this can be identified by all people who can divide. 15 Minister + 2 Deputy Prime Minister + 1 prime minister = 18 government posts. And of 18 government posts, 5 belong to women. Now, 5/18 is 0.27, which shows that the percentage was only 27 percent.
Periscope invites everyone to realize that Mrs. Vjosa Osmani is not part of the Kosovo government. That's because the head of the Assembly is part of the Legislative branch and not the executive. This is one that is taught a bit-a-a-lot in the third grade of elementary school.
Periscopi also invites its readers to realize that the two deputy prime ministers and the prime minister's own positions should be introduced into the equation. Even these positions are part of the executive, even the most important, and nowhere does they write that they are reserved exclusively for men.
So in important government posts, only 27.7 percent currently sit.
But the names of the deputy ministers have also been shot by men. Every man of them. Avni Zogiani, Imri Demesez, Taulant Kryeziu, Ilir Aliu and Visar K. Brishsa.
But the names of other deputy ministers expected to be named and circulated in the media are also men: Agim Bici, Florian Dusi, Ismet Beqiri, Xhavit Rexaj and Agim Krasniqi.
Therefore, so far, out of 28 people who are part of the Government in prime ministers, deputy prime ministers, ministers and deputy ministers are only 5 women. Share number 5 by 28 and you'll get a score of 0.17.
And the promise was that we would have 50 percent of the women in the future government. /Periscope










