The government appoints the Board of Post Directors: Three women, three men (names)

The Kosovo government has named the Post Directors Board. Board chairman Fadil Bata has been elected, while board members have been elected Safeje Beseni, Hymette Medyti, Sebahate Krasniqi, Visar Nura and Guzim Paci. Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said the composition is [...]
The Kosovo government has named the Post Directors Board. Board chairman Fadil Bata has been elected, while board members have been elected Safeje Beseni, Hymette Medyti, Sebahate Krasniqi, Visar Nura and Guzim Paci.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, concerning the appointment of the board at today's Government Meeting, said this composition is complete both by professional and gender representation, as there are three women and three men.
After presenting the board's names, Kurti said on this board they expect to increase performance and make the company more successful.
The mandate of the appointed ones lasts three years.
While in competition for these positions had run 90 people, 39 candidates have passed on the narrow list.
<x) Fadil Beita Chief, Safije Beseni member, Mediti Hymett, Sebahate Krasniqi member Visar Nura and Gezim Paci. We believe this compound is complete both from professional field and gender representation, so we have three women and three men. We expect these board-member candidates to increase the performance of the board and make companies successful. The mandate of the appointed ones lasts three years”, Kurti said.
The Kosovo government at this meeting has also adopted two bills that deepen co-operation with Albania. The executive gave the green light to the agreement on the implementation of customs facilities and control of the access to goods.
The customs will also be established at the port of Durres and Porto-Roman.
The government also approved the agreement with Albania for social security between the two countries.
The same is expected to enable citizens in the two states to exploit their right to pension insurance.
In addition, the government approved the 2022-2025 government's strategic and operational plan.











