MPJ says new ambassadors have been appointed, show what they're waiting for now

More than five months have passed since the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diasporas has nominated Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani to be relieved of office and withdraw from the diplomatic mission for all ambassadors of the Republic of Kosovo who were politically appointed. In their absence, or [...]
In their absence - the absence of ambassadors to Kosovo embassies - under the Law they were replaced by another diplomat with the highest rank of service on that diplomatic mission, which takes office of temporary task force (Chargé I'm sorry.
However, those in charge of work, regardless of whether they hold the ambassador's rank, are not accredited to the head of State, so the ambassador's withdrawal is considered to be lower representation at the level of charge.
The 12 ambassadors who were dismissed with this case from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are: Nait Hasani Albania, Gjergj Deday Macedonia North Ylber Hysa Montenegro, Shpend Kalaba ʹ Hungary, Arber Vladhiu éki, Gzim Kasaporli л Koraci, Avni Kastrati viz Slovenia, Bequfaj Germany, Blejqevci way Netherlands, Hajdin Abazi Australia, Amir Ahmeti Qatar and Avni Arifi, United Arab Emirates.
In this case nearly six months later, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has declared news.net that all procedures for appointment of new ambassadors have been completed.
Also, it has been stressed that they are currently in the phase of expectations of consent by host states for the names of new ambassadors that will represent Kosovo diplomacy in foreign countries.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora has completed all procedures for the appointment of new ambassadors. We are currently in the phase of expectations of consent by host states”, the MPJD's response was said.
It is also said that after this regular process is completed, MPJD will inform the public opinion of all details.
Different months ago it was reported that the Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs had sent several names to the country's president, Vjosa Osmani, regarding the appointment of Kosovo ambassadors abroad, but that it has rejected them.
Thus, in the absence of the names proposed between the MPJD and President Osmani, there were even more delays over these appointments.
For the dismissal of ambassadors in Albania, northern Macedonia, Montenegro, Hungary and other countries, there were numerous reactions from the opposition, but also from the former representatives of Kosovo to foreign diplomacy.
They even refused to give up. One of the former ambassadors who had endured most to leave the position he was leading for some time was Kosovo's ambassador to northern Macedonia, Gjergj Dedaj.
And by the time he made his decision to sack the ambassadors, Donika Grovalla had declared that this decision was made in accordance with the law and that 50 per cent of ambassadors will be careers, as well as 50 per cent political.
“50 percent of our ambassadors will be career diplomas, political consoles do not have in our government. This means that we will very carefully build our diplomatic academy that career diplomats will prepare very carefully. As far as they are concerned we don't have a solution for everyone, we will seek individual solutions taking into account the specifics of that country”, Minister Gervala had declared in the Kosovo Assembly.











