Kurti government made Agim Veliun the strongest man in LDK: These are the three actions today

Kurti government made Agim Veliun the strongest man in LDK: These are the three actions today

Kurti's government had a public opponent, Agim Veliun. Mr. Veliu is reported to be one of the strictest voices against his bids to Vetevendosje, and it seems to have been rewarded. To “Veliun with the coalition forming Kurti Government, the LDK has offered him great power in our institutions. [...]

To “Veliun with the coalition forming Kurti Government, the LDK has offered him great power in our institutions.

This political party, during the day, gathered the General Council, and made a sudden decision by increasing the number of vice-presidents from three to eight, writes Periscopi.

This political party also appointed the names of ministers, including those of Mr. Veliu decided along with the most important ministry: Internal Affairs.

This gives meaning to Vetevendosje's perseverance with this ministry, which has apparently been intended to end up with Mr. Veliu.

With the decision to increase the number of deputy speakers, Mrs. Vjosa Osmani gets more shaken even though he received over 170 thousand votes in the October 6th snap elections. This makes the former candidate for equal prime minister within the LDK with figures such as Ismet Beqiri, Haki Rugova, Imri Ahmeti, Gazmend Muharjer and Anton Quinn.

Mrs. Osmani from the party was nominated only as the new Kosovo Assembly Speaker, replacing Mr. Glauk Konjufca.

But, this party decision has been strongly protested by Osman, who appears to have had remarks about how ministries were elected.

Mr. Veliu, through the Ministry of Internal Affairs, succeeded in taking over the most important ministry, but his power limit at Kurti Government extends even broader.

It is Avdullah Hoti who will be Kurti's first prime minister and practically the second man in this government. Mr. Hoti in the past was Agim Veliu's adviser to the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. [ And he continues to maintain good relations with her. /Periscope

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