Still without a minister why Osman did not trust Kurt with leading health changes

Prime Minister Albin Kurti has received a new responsibility for two months now. So he is the chairman of the Commission for Health in Kosovo, which, in the opening word, had highlighted the goal of ensuring normal functioning of the health system and making room for reform in health. That was what he did when the minister was Rifat [...]
Our government has found health in a severe state. Health is a domain extended among many sectors of instinct. The fragmented approach has not been effectively shown and today we are facing a situation that requires urgent, extensive action and very integrated sectoral approaches”, Kurti said after he communicated with the new responsibility.
As leader, meanwhile, Kurti also promised the return of doctors to Kosovo, which in recent years has become a very disturbing problem for the country.
Currently, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, at the fourth meeting of the Executive Commission for Health, said the Administrative Guide for the License of Foreign Health Professionals and for simplifying procedures for recording and importing medical products are steps towards deep health reforms.
However, the Ministry of Health continues to remain without minister now and a month, since Rifat Latifi resigned from the post. It's called Dafina Geja as the taskkeeper.
Latifi for 10 months as he led Kosovo health, was highly criticised for his work, for frequent travel, and for few changes. But now we are in charge of the commission of the prime minister, whose work does not appear to be highly trusted by President Vjosa Osmani.
The latter, in the late hours of yesterday, went to an address of a private hospital in Pristina to conduct all of a slight surgical intervention. Unless the faith was offered to the hospital, "Aloka," not the CKUKUK surgeons, the institution that ignored and skipped, she tried to keep the public opinion and the media out of focus.
In the late hours of Wednesday, the official cars belonging to the presidency were seen in the courtyard of the private hospital. It was the media that found out that it was the presence of President Vjosa Osman right there to get rid of his temples. The presidency did not make any preliminary warning, but in the backseat, after the pressure gave an answer:
The office of the President of the Republic of Kosovo announces the public opinion that yesterday (2 November), after being recommended by medical specialists, Republic of Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has been subjected to a slight surgical intervention (rejection), which has been successfully realised.
Based on its assessment and will, during yesterday's day, President Osmani has made the temporary transfer of the responsibilities of the President of the Republic to the Speaker of the Republic of Kosovo, Mr. Glauk Konjufca.
On November 3rd, the president will continue with the exercise of duties and constitutional obligations related to the position of the President of the Republic, as well as gradually returning to public commitments.
During this period, we seek understanding of the media to respect the fundamental right to the President's privacy, which is guaranteed by the constitution.
In this regard, no response from Vetevendosje, from which we have been taught to make a lot of noise on similar occasions, writes Periscope.
On one Reaction signed by 18 surgeons, their indignation for the public institution's bypass has been expressed, in this case Abdominal Surgery Clinic at QKUK, by President Osmani.
“Based on the current Kosovo College of Surgery situation reacts to the bypass of the president of the Republic of Kosovo. Vjosa Osmani, who has taken over this institution by not seeking health care in our institution, but without consulting at all with leading personnel, has received health treatment outside USKKUK”, it says in that response./ P ERISCOPI/












