MPJD forgets to update the official website, still figures out the names of downloaded ambassadors

Although it has been four months since the ambassador's position, the names of the downloaded ambassadors figure in the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora. The downloaders have returned from places they served at the end of August, but their names are still on the ministry's website. With a search [...]
The downloaders have returned from places they served at the end of August, but their names are still on the ministry's website.
With a simple search on the MPJD page, the names of all diplomats that the minister, Donica Grovalla, had dismissed shortly after receiving the mandate.
Gervala had said these ambassadors had been political appointers, and some of them had remained on missions abroad beyond the mandate allowed under laws regulating diplomatic services.
The ministry leading Gervala has said 5 October that the procedures for appointing new ambassadors have been completed and are now awaiting consent from the host states. And until then, what it looks like, the ministry's website will remain unabated.
MPJD in a response to “Reporter.net” has said it has completed all procedures for appointing new ambassadors, but they have not indicated the names of the proposed.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora has completed all procedures for the appointment of new ambassadors. We are currently at the stage of the welcome from the host states. After this regular process is completed, MPJD will inform the public opinion of all details”, says the MPJD response for Online Gazette “Reporter.net”.
All these months after the dismissal, none of the political ambassadors have yet been replaced, while.
We remember that they were dismissed from Ambassador Bequr Cufaj (Germany), Arber Vladhiu (Ceki), Nat Hasani (Albania), Lirim Grecevci (Holand), Shpend Kalaba (Hungary), Gezim Kasapali (Croatia), Avni Kastrati (Slovveni), Hajdin Abazi (Australi), Gjergj Dedaj (Northern Macedonia), Ylber Hyber Hysal Black (Mal Black) and Ahmeti (Katar).
Washington, London, Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Tirana, Skopje, Tokyo, The Hague, Budapest, Canbera, Doha, Zagreb, Prague, Bangoku, Ljubljana and Podgorica are the top centres of countries where Kosovo has remained without chiefs of diplomatic missions.

















