Shpend Ahmeti for the rule of Rama Progress in Pristina: There's something out there.

Former Pristina Chairman Shpend Ahmeti has commented on the work of Pristina's current chairman, Progress Rama, writes the newspaper Periscopi. Ahmeti has said Rama is engaged since he does not recognise public sector work. “Progress has been the fact that the lack of experience in the public sector, and this is very different from the private sector because [...]
Ahmeti has said Rama is engaged since he does not recognise public sector work.
The path of progress is the fact that there is no experience in the public sector, and that it differs greatly from the private sector because of procurement procedures, laws, permits and various things that must be fulfilled”, Ahmeti said.
On the other hand, Ahmeti has said that outside is not seeing any change.
I'm just not really interested in details for days exactly how you're going, really outside it's not seeing anything, but on the other hand it might be one thing because they're preparing for documentation, with letters and things like this”, he stressed at T7.
Ahmeti has said he is early for assessment, however, not thinking Rama could keep all promises.
I think it's early to estimate, I think it should give me time and I think the term is four years old and we'll see. Where I think it's been a little more ambitious, I know that the Gap Institute has counted some 252 promises, which for four years are actually impossible”, Ahmeti stressed.
I do not expect 100 percent realisation of promises, but there are promises that if you have little experience in the public sector, you know it's very hard to realise considering that it's not the island of Pristina”, he said. / P ERISCOPIA












