Kurti gathers ministers, urges them to engage more in 2023

The prime minister's office, along with the ministry's political cabinets, during the two days of this weekend, have held a joint worker. According to a Government report, at these meetings, shared according to the basic pillars of the National Development Plan, the ministries presented their results, achievements and challenges during the past year, as well as their plans and goals [...]
The prime minister's office, along with the ministry's political cabinets, during the two days of this weekend, have held a joint worker.
According to a Government report, at these meetings, shared according to the basic pillars of the National Development Plan, the ministries presented their results, achievements and challenges during the past year, as well as plans and goals for 2023.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti thanked government cabinet members and their staff for their work during 2022. He invited them to more commitment in 2023 to the realisation of the original jobs and pledges of the governing programme for good governance, security and rule of law, equal development and stable economy.












