Baton Hagi media: These are the names of five government ministers Kurti 2

Some government ministers Kurti 1 are expected to return to their positions. Among them, Albulen Haxhiu, Besnik Bislimi, Arben Vitita, Roseta Hajdari and Xhelal Svecla are expected to return to the ministers' seats in the Kurti 2 government as soon as they are voted in the Kosovo Assembly. A source inside Vetevendosje has told [...]
A source within Vetevendosje movement has told Albanian Post that these names have been discussed even within this party and are expected to be appointed ministers again.
These names will again be ministers, in all likelihood, since Albin Kurti has been pleased with their performance. That is what Kurti said during the campaign, which these ministers have shown as good results as they were in these” positions, said this source within the LVV.
In the position of Finance Minister Besnik Bislimi, though in the last elections he did not compete for deputy at all, but holds the position of party deputy chairman.
Albulen Haxhiu will also sit on the chair of the justice minister, even though he was not in the race for deputies, for he was banned by the Constitutional Court, since he was convicted of criminal work: “the use of the weapon or dangerous vehicle” in the last three years.
And Health Minister Arben Vitita is expected to be renamed, though within the Vetevendosje Movement there is also the thought that the year should be left out of government, as it is expected to be the candidate for Pristina chairman.
Meanwhile, at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Public Administration, Jhelal Svecla is likely to return, but this time as minister.
The economic dictatorship will again be believed to be Roseta Hajdari, who is a magician of science for business and economics.
Albanian Post has attempted to confirm this information by trying to negotiate with this party's spokesman, Koryziu, but the latter has been calm.
Early parliamentary elections in Kosovo are held on February 14th. According to preliminary results, Vetevendosje Movement has won 47.85 per cent of the vote, the Democratic Party of Kosovo 17.41 per cent, while the Democratic League of Kosovo has won 13.08 per cent and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo has won 7.43 per cent of the vote.
Early this month, Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti said his party has votes to form the new government after the 14 February elections.
We'll be around 60 deputies. We will surely have Egyptian community deputy Elbert Krasniqi, we will surely have Bosnian community deputy Emilia Rexhepi, we will have several more. We need 61. We won't need compromises with old regime explorers because the people want it back. The people have done the cut, we don't intend to violate the will of to avoid the will of”, Kurti said before reporters in Tirana.












