Wedding cousins, not government: That's what Kurt said a few months ago.

Albin Kurti, Kosovo prime minister, was once a severe critic of employment on party and family grounds. But power also seems to undermine more passionately expressed beliefs. Finally, two VV members were employed in the function of political advisers, and this has irritated many citizens still suffering from [...]
When Periscop yesterday announced the opinion that Glauk Konjufca's uncle, Rabbi, had been employed as political adviser to the Ministry of Defence, Vetevendosje lovers rushed to protect him.
They said the position of the “political adviser” was not the same as that of “staff civil (7x3> however, it is not necessarily the “political adviser” to be appointed to the family and party grounds anyway.
Even Naim Uka, brother of VV deputy Fitim Uka, was hired as political adviser to Health Minister Arben Vitita, currently under fire because of the more austerity measures that entered into force yesterday (7 April).
But Albin Kurti has built his political image precisely by opposing [right] the favour of family employees, writes Periscopi.
Kurti, who entertained his party's sympathisers, with the explanation of what was familiar to Glauk Konjufca, now turns out to follow him himself.
The father of Glauk's father, father of the mother, has a son of uncle the father of the father of the mother of the tem” Kurt before the electorate.
So that means that he has Mr. Rabbi.
However, that is what Kurt once said about such a matter. /Periscope












