Osman Councilman: Three presidency-appointed ones are not civilian but appointed political servants

The president's U.D. office, Vjosa Osmani, has reacted after reporting that Osmani has employed three people in the presidency who have later joined her party. Osman's adviser Faton Peci has said that the president does not hire civil servants in the President's office. He claims [...]
Osman's adviser Faton Peci has said that the president does not hire civil servants in the President's office.
He claims that atrophy persons are named political in Vjosa Osmani's cabinet, and that according to him the law is well clarified.
This division of political staff and civil servants is clear to all institutions inside and abroad. The mandate of political appointees in the president's cabinet ceases with the end of the president's mandate. U.d. The president has not hired any officials in the ZPRK to continue the contract after the end of her” mandate, he wrote.
He says the mandate of political appointees ends when Osman's mandate ends.
“for more, U.d. The president has not even fulfilled the number of appointees in her Cabinet compared to the cabinets of former presidents, even though the volume of jobs is higher. Since the first day, it has shown zero tolerance for lawlessness and saving dozens more than the institution's budget and the taxpayers' money from the Republic of Kosovo”, it has written.
However, Peci has spoken about why Osmani has named the three people in the presidency, the same one has later joined the party.
Pec's Complete Posting:
U.d. The president does not hire a civilian servant in the President's Office. Named by Some Media NukUK There are civil servants employed in the President's Office, but they are named political in the U.d. Cabinet. Presidents. The law for the president clearly specifys the difference between the political appointments made in the President's Cabinet and the recruits of civil servants made through public announcements by the Presidency Administration in the President's Office. This division of political staff and civil servants is clear to all institutions within and abroad. The mandate of political appointees in the president's cabinet ceases with the end of the president's mandate. U.d. The president has not hired any officials in the ZPRK to continue the contract after the end of its mandate. Meanwhile, the political appointees (like advisers) are in full discretion and selection of the president, not only in Kosovo, but in any other country. U.d. The president from the beginning of the mandate has made the decision to suspend all procedures for employing/rescripting civilian staff in the Presidency, due to allegations of irregularities and that decision remains in effect.
For more, U.d. The president has not even fulfilled the number of appointees in her Cabinet compared to the cabinets of former presidents, even though the volume of jobs is higher. Since the first day, it has shown zero tolerance for lawlessness and saving tens of more than the institution's budget and taxpayers' money from the Republic of Kosovo.












