Kurti: There has been a lack of professionalism in the past

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said that during his rule, the first time in Kosovo has become a wage unification in the public system. During the annual conference of the Group for Jury and Political Studies (GLPS) “Kosovo Progress 2023” on Tuesday, Kurti has said that with the Law for the Salaries, which has entered [...]
During the annual conference of the Group for Jury and Political Studies (GLPS) “Kosovo Progress 2023<2> on Tuesday, Kurti has said that with the Law for the Salaries, which entered into force at the beginning of this month, the gap between the highest pay and the lowest pay has declined drastically.
With the law's entry into force for salaries in the public sector, in the Republic of Kosovo for the first time, we have a unified wage system in the public system, and drastic inequality is being avoided in the past. The difference between the highest pay and the lowest of the 20 it once was now dropped to only 4,70 times. We have a salary increase of 105m euros”, Kurti said.
He has said local and foreign reports have shown in the past that there is politicisation in different processes, lack of professionalism, accountability and performance measurement.
In the past years local and international reports have found these four findings that we need to address with urgency. With these phenomena and shortages that have conveyed our administration over the years the trust of citizens has waned over public institutions. This then on the chain effect has caused inefficiency. This has been the incentive for the government to show full political will to address the challenges of reforming public administration in Kosovo”, he added.












