Kurt promised he'd bring a dome from the outside, but he's catching the boards with his men on the inside.

Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti before two months pledged he would govern to ensure equality and justice in Kosovo. In an interview with the renowned Swiss newspaper Blick '%s' extending the governing programme, he had also said that the culture of previous governments would not continue in Kosovo. [...]
Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti before two months pledged he would govern to ensure equality and justice in Kosovo.
In an interview with the renowned Swiss newspaper Blick '%s' extending the governing programme, he had also said that the culture of previous governments would not continue in Kosovo.
In this interview, he mentioned that since things don't work out as he should, and his subordinates will have no leisure time, even working on weekends and outside regular times. Here he mentioned five priorities of his government that would be the pillar of his program: Economics, Education, Justice, Health and Security. And on that occasion he had cited the need for Kosovars who graduate abroad to return to Kosovo.
But two months later, Kurt continued what he had always criticised, politicising the boards of public enterprises.
In a late-night decision, the government led by him named new board members he had downloaded during the 52-day government, but made the replacement with his party figures, even some of them on the list of this party in the last elections.
Among them is Mentor Hyseni, who has taken the position of chief and director of the central public company Regional Water Company “Pristina” U.S.
But Hyseni, it is not an unknown name for Vetevendosje Movement, since the same in the October 6th elections, was the candidate for MP on this political subject. Kurt even introduced him to the official Facebook page.
Moreover, the government in office has also appointed to the central public company “Kosovo Railways . Infrak os” U.S., under the appointment of the Acting Board, there are other names from Vetevendosje.
Artan Drimak, who was appointed director, also joined the VV in the recent elections, becoming a member of this party. /Periscopi/












