Within a week: Kurti government comforts the family of Sali Zyba, Jelal Svechles, Lumir Abdixhik and Fitim Uka

Family employment and the comfort of party militants is also being continued by the Kurti government, even though the latter pledged and the entire campaign promised to tear down the state and respect meritocracy. Vetevendosje Movement MP Salih Zyba has accommodated his uncle's son as assistant to Roseta Hajdari, the economy minister, [...]
Vetevendosje Movement MP Salih Zyba has accommodated his uncle's son as assistant to Roseta Hajdari, Economy, Employment, Industry and Strategic Investments.
Drilon Zyba, has been employed as personal assistant to Minister Hajdari, who will lead one of the most important ministries of the Kosovo government.
Sami Uka, brother of Vetevendosje MP Fitim Uka, has been appointed as health minister's adviser, Arben Vitita.
His appointment as minister's adviser to Vitita has been made on 12 February, while other employment will be reported.
Even the family members of Jalal Svechles have had good luck during these employments, Gzim Svecla has been employed as a driver of Deputy Prime Minister Haki Abazi, writes Metro newspaper.
Employment at the Minister of Vetevendosje has also taken place by the ranks of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Rinor Kastrati, brother of Infrastructure Minister Lumir Abdixhiku's wife, has been employed as adviser to Chief Parliamentary Vjosa Osmani.
We also remember Prime Minister Albin Kurti coming to the head of the government and making or making the (QRK) No. 05200), this regulation envisions the responsibility of the prime minister's office, deputy prime ministers and ministers, writes Metro newspaper.
Under this regulation of the Kurti Government, it is envisioned that the first deputy prime minister in this case belongs to the LDK, and in that position is Avdullah Hoti, who has the right to employ up to 10 political advisers.
The second deputy prime minister, who comes from the ranks of Vetevendosje Movement, Hakki Abazi, also has the right to appoint up to 10 political advisers.












