These are all decisions made at today's Government Meeting

The Kosovo government, led by Avdullah Hoti today, has held the seventh meeting, in which it has adopted decisions and government policy documents from the fields of its constitutional and legal responsibilities. Through a communique to the media, the Prime Minister's Office has announced that the Executive Commission for Combating, Monitoring [...] was established at this meeting.
Through a communique to the media, the Prime Minister's Office has announced that the Executive Commission for Combating, Monitoring and Response to SarS was established at this meeting. CoV2 é COVIED-19.
“Executive Commission for Combating, Monitoring and Response to SarS CoV2 ) COVIID-19, aims to review and inform Government of specific issues related to SarS CoV2 ) COVIID-19 and advise and propose the Government of relevant actions for combat and confrontation with SarS CoV2 ) COVIID-19”, said in communiqué.
The Public-Private Partnership Committee has also been appointed to this meeting.
With separate decisions, the government cabinet has redefined to the positions of secretary general: Burim Recin at the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Izedin Bytyqi at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Lulzim Ejupi at the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Bujar Ejupi has also been appointed to the position of director general of the Kosovo Civil Aviation Authority, while Ekrem Kastratin has been appointed to the position of chief inspector at the Ministry of Labour and Social Goods, until Ardijan Buyup has continued the mandate of a member of the Commission for Compensing Crime Victims from the Ministry of Justice.
The defence ministry's demands for principle approval of the initiative for connecting the Government of the Republic of Kosovo and Government of Turkey for the exchange of personnel and decision on organising and functioning of the Council of Ministers of Public Administration Reform and structures responsible for co-ordination, monitoring and implementation of
As ZKMA reports, at the conclusion of the meeting, Prime Minister Hoti has called for ministers from economic reactors to analyse measures for economic recovery of the Government Programme in order to identify the necessary steps for their implementation.
The prime minister has asked members of the government cabinet to devote themselves to meeting the legislative agenda and to be present at all sessions of the Republic of Kosovo Assembly”, the communiqué says.
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The government of the Republic of Kosovo, led by Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, has held the seventh regular meeting, in which it has adopted decisions and government policy documents from the fields of its constitutional and legal responsibilities.
The government has established Executive Commission for Combating, Monitoring and Reaction to SarS CoV2 é COVIED-19. Executive Commission for Combat, Monitoring, Reaction to SarS CoV2 ) COVIID-19, aims to review and inform Government of specific issues related to SarS CoV2 ) COVIID-19 and advise and propose the Government of relevant actions for combat and confrontation with SarS CoV2 é COVIED-19. The members of the Executive Commission are:
1. Visar Berisha, prime minister's adviser, presiding;
2. Sterrat Sejdiu, Oda of Kosovo Doctors, member;
3. Naser Rrustemi, Oda of the Kosovo Nurses, member;
4. Victor Havolli, Kosovo Nurses' Union, member;
5. Blerim Kamberi, Oda of Kosovo Stomatologists, member;
6. Arian Jakupi, Oda of Kosovo Pharmacists, member;
7. Naser Ramadani, Association of Kosovo Epidemiologists, member;
8. Lul Raka, Association of Kosovo Microbiologists, member;
9. Lindita Ajazaj Berisha, QKK Infectious Clinic K-SHKUK, member;
10. Valbon Krasniqi, QK Infectious Clinic K-SHKKUK, member;
11. Dukagjin Zogaj, QKK Alergology Clinic K-SHKKUK, member;
Twelve. Naser Syla, QKN Emergency Center K-SHKKUK, member;
13. Lulzim Emini, Kosovar Association of Kosovo Anesthesiologists, member;
14. Burim Neziri, Institute of Pattophisiology, Medical Faculty, member;
15. Youth Limani Institute of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, member;
16. Burim Seferi, Kosovo Red Cross member;
17. Iliriana Bajraktari, member;
18. Representatives of the Kosovo Pulmologists' Association, member;
Nineteen. Representative from the Kosovo Transfuciologist Association, member;
20. Representatives of the Association of Patients Rights in Kosovo member; and
21. Representatives from the College of Health Directors in the Member Commission.
The Public-Private Partnership Committee has also been appointed at the meeting in the composition of permanent members of dictatorship ministers as follows:
1. Ministry of Finance, presiding;
2. Ministry of Infrastructure, member;
3. Ministry of Economy and Member Environment;
4. The Ministry of Trade and Industry member;
5. Ministry of Local Power member.
With separate decisions, the government cabinet has redefined to the positions of secretary general: Burim Recin at the Ministry of Trade and Industry; Izedin Bytyqi at the Ministry of Infrastructure; and Lulzim Ejupi at the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Bujar Ejupi has also been appointed to the position of director general of the Kosovo Civil Aviation Authority, while Ekrem Kastratti is in the position of chief job inspector at the Ministry of Labour and Social Management.
With the decision adopted today by the Government of the Republic of Kosovo, Ardijan Buyip has continued the mandate of a member of the Commission for Compensation of Crime Victims by the Ministry of Justice.
The government of the Republic of Kosovo at today's meeting has also approved the defence ministry's request for the principled adoption of the initiative for linking the Government of the Republic of Kosovo and the Government of the Republic of Turkey to exchange personnel.
The decision has also been adopted to organise and operate the Council of Ministers of the Public Administration Reform, as well as structures responsible for co-ordination, monitoring and implementation of the Public Administration Reform Strategy. The Council of Ministers for the Public Administration Reform will have this composition:
1. Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (in charge);
2. Minister of Finance (members);
3. Minister of the Ministry of Local Power (member);
4. Minister of Trade and Industry (members);
5. Minister of Justice (members); and
6. Office of the Prime Minister, political adviser (member).
At the conclusion of the meeting, Prime Minister Hoti has demanded that ministers from economic reactors analyse the measures for economic recovery of the Government Programme in order to identify the necessary steps for their implementation. The prime minister has asked members of the government cabinet to devote themselves to meeting the legislative agenda and to be present at all sessions of the Republic of Kosovo Assembly.












