Dumosh's name presents their work in 100 days

Even the LDK ministers Anton Quinn and Vlora Doshumi introduced their work in the 100-day government. Acting Defence Minister Anton Quinn has said the Kosovo Security Force in its second year of transformation is continuing to achieve its capacities. “We are in the second year of the process [...]
Acting Defence Minister Anton Quinn has said the Kosovo Security Force in its second year of transformation is continuing to achieve its capacities.
We are in the second year of the KSF transition process and in the direction of achieving capacities. With the annual goal of completing the strategic package. We've come up with a defence strategy. During this period the plan has been prepared in the spectrum of drafting legal acts as well as the documen concept for sending KSF abroad and for mandatory military footnotes. During this period for the first time, he has directed treatment for the corruption and security index. We've continued with the advancement of transparency and institutional image. Our engagement has been offered since the government's governing level”, Quinn said.
While incumbent Minister of Youth and Sports introduced the work of this ministry during its 100-day assessment that the first plans have been carried out regardless of the pandemic.
“From receiving the mandate I have held daily meetings with representatives of cultural institutions and embassies in Kosovo, all meetings have been in the spirit of co-operation. These activities have been made in the culture departments, the signing of our memorandum among the QKKS with countries in the region with which films will be produced, the joint cultural calendar with Albania, the annual literature prices and the annual literature price have been shared, the competition for literary works has closed. As a result of the pandemic meetings with the parties have been virtually realised, the ministry has operated with reduced staff, I have the leadership of all cultural institutions in the country”, Doshori said.












