Sejdiu after returning to the top of the SHSKUKU: It proved that my dismissal was political

The Supreme Court of Kosovo today has rejected the Constitutional Court's ruling, acknowledging Basri Sejdiu's complaint to restore it to the position of Kosovo University Clinical Hospital Director-General. Regarding this Supreme decision, Sejdiu spoke on RTK's “Debat” show tonight. He said that for [...]
Regarding this Supreme decision, Sejdiu spoke on RTK's “Debat” show tonight.
He has said that it has not been a privilege to the USKKUK director's position, but his goal has been to facilitate the lives of citizens.
According to him, this goal is unjust to the USKKUK's Early Board.
“Bord with the illegal decision and with the audience report that I requested, received on the basis of those reports and downloaded from”, Sejdiu said.
According to him, justice should be required when injustice is done. This “has confirmed the first and second degree of the labour inspectorate, but the board has not executed. The Supreme has decided in my behalf and requires that I set the foundation upright, not as it has been so far”.
According to him, the board has been politicised when it has made its decision to cause it.
“I have been apolitical, while the political board and its mission has been political, since within the day it sets up a political leader. While I've complained of dismissal, they've rushed with the competition procedures to elect the new director. The new director's election is illegal, and it turned out that a party will be director of USKKUKS”, Sejdiu has said.
Sejdiu has said this board has committed many violations, the first of its lawyer's commitment to making complaints that KSF has 800 euros.
The board's “Secretary of the Board continues the mandate for the third time that it is illegal, because it is free of competition”, he has said, adding that he as the director of USKKKUK has been deployed as an expert, not as a party militant.
The Tefiq Bektesh is at home because it's typical revenge. He was motivated by invasive cardiology. Now we have a waiting list of up to 800 people in cardiosurgeon, and now people are looking for salvation in private hospitals and with payments of 102,000 euros”, he added.
He has said that during the time he has run the SHSKUK, no patient has been referred to in private hospitals.
“My goal has been to get citizens where to go and take services as easily as possible. We have stopped going to private hospitals where it has to pay up to 20,000 euros. If someone stops 13-14m euros a year, I have to be responsible”, Sejdiu said.











