With governments past we've met with a lot easier when Kurti Government ignored civil society organizations.

The current Kosovo government, the airtight government. That's how Kurti's approach to the government is being presented and assessed against many public - life acts. Besides attacks on media transparency, high institutions are ignoring civil society organisations as well. Instead of creating bridges of cooperation, they are creating bridges of hostility. It decides what we apply; [...]
We're having a hard time meeting with the government. We send them emails, ask them for meetings on issues and challenges involving the role of certain ministries, and we don't get answers. In past governments it's much easier to meet senior officials.
So some representatives of nongovernmental organisations in Kosovo told us during a conversation. They are struggling to address the requirements and co-operate with the institutions in cases of important issues.
Head of the organization get up, Artan Demhaya in an interview for Periscope has clarified the blockade of the Government report. - NGO.
It's a more closed approach. Less information is available, or I find it hard to answer the demands that civil society has, whether it's receiving information, documents, or even this approach to meeting and discute about policies. She said Demhaya.
In spite of this, he shows that even in the case of his organization directly, some damsters remain more open to cooperation, some at all.
But it's not the same in the entire government. There are damsters that have a much higher level of cooperation with civil society. For the work that we do like arise is not that we have had trouble access to the Ministry of Justice. We've had very good co-operation that we've been invited to because we've been invited to every law enforcement group that relates to our scope. But this approach has not been the same at the level of the Prime Minister's Office or other ministries. He added.
On the other side, Visar Ymer, former chairman of Vetevendosje Movement now part of civil society you see the behavior of Kurti Government as completely negligible against certain social structures.
Ai per Periscope describes current power as it decides we apply; She knows we hear.
We have an offensive approach. In relation to civil society, a more disregardful approach. With unions and social dialogue, exclusive access. So we don't have government in the contemporary sense of word with its common dimension, but the classical Government has clear lines of separation between decision-making and subjects that subject to it. Umer said.
Ymer has mentioned how this government risks being completely separated from the reality in which we live.
So we don't have governance in the contemporary sense of the word with its common dimension, but the classical Government has clear lines of separation between decision-making and subject subject to it. Supporting political decisions only in the icy expertise of numbers, and the logic of exact science, risks making the government indifferent to the needs of society.
Albin Kurti meets Serbian civil society activists, journalists
When we have seen more feared that Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has invited representatives of civil society who, based on their role in many processes, are needed on regular grounds to have co-ordination meetings with senior state officials. Well, we haven't seen anything like that. However, the prime minister has not been spared at all for the meeting when it comes to the Serb civil society community, even Serbian journalists.
Beyond that, we need to remember that since the government came to power, Kurti has shown nontransparentness, attacks and extreme neglect on a large number of Kosovo media in the country. Something like that The U.S. State Department's report also listed (DASH).
Exceptives With Unions and Protests
Almost weeks go by that union and organisations that protect the interest of thousands of workers do not flood Pristina's square space, in the face of the Kosovo Government's object. In addition to the issue of the Law of Salaries and Resentments with this Law, hundreds of teachers, health workers, and other sectors protested. Recently, KLA veterans were taken on foot, where after two protest times, the prime minister decided to accept the meeting. But the solution was yet to be made for not including them in the Minimal Page, whose law is still to be voted in second reading in the Kosovo Assembly.. /Minian Calitary ' PERISKIPI/










