The Communist Association: Discusss secret police coming to the administration

Days ago, Periscop reported and published the Government Bill, which aims to create an inspectors to inspect the work of public officials without warning or permission. The bill also intends to be pronounced a fine of money for those officials who put inspection. The bill is seen as the tendency of Kurti Government to [...]
The bill also intends to be pronounced a fine of money for those officials who put inspection. The bill is seen as the tendency of Kurti Government to discipline, even blackmail public officials. To that end, there have been numerous reactions during these days. Albert Krasniqi, a law expert, has called it a tendency to create a secret police officer in administration. Staying Kastrati along with the PSD, they reacted yesterday to the Bill, saying it would install authoritarianism and secret police.
- That bill, today at 11:00 am, will also discuss the Association of Kosovo municipalities, and it was confirmed to Periscope, chairman Samantha Ibrahimi....
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The mayors of Kosovo municipalities from 11:00 will gather to discuss the Administrative Inspectation Bill, which Periscopi has reported from the beginning.
Keeping the meeting has confirmed Periscope, Saban Ibrahimi, director of the Kosovo Communist Association.
Besides the Project on Inspection, other issues like these will be discussed at this meeting of the mayors; Problems with collective contracts in education and health, problems with the dysfunction of the Procuration Board, municipal financial means going to the reserve fund, central local-level co-operation and other topics.
Meanwhile, the Kurti Government has proposed the Bill for Inspection, which is being seen as a police officer and control of public officials.
Under this bill, inspectors will have the right to access every office of public officials and have access to their equipment and documents, and all of this without asking permission or any specific schedule.












