Kurti's advice brigade, 23 people make sure Prime Minister “knows everything”

Prime Minister Albin Kurti during public appearances is seen surrounded by a large number of bodyguards who are from the Kosovo Police ranks who care for his security. But in the prime minister's offices there is a dozen advisers who make sure he knows “everything”. Their exact number according to the Office [...]
The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo, Albin Kurti a few days ago, has also marked his two anniversary at the head of the Kosovo executive. In all this journey, however, Kurt has been accompanied by a huge number of counselors. Unlike President Osmani, because of the nature of the work, the entire mosaic of the Prime Minister's Office consists of 38 officials.
Of these officials, Kurt is consulted by a total of 23, six of whom hold the position of foreign advisers.
Luan Dalipi is led by works in Kurti's office as chief of staff and also by senior political adviser. Communication with the media Kurti has entrusted Progress to Kryeziu, who also holds the position of political adviser.
The long list of people advising Kosovo's prime minister includes Shenay Shala, who also cares for the protocol, lives Zulfaj once again responsible for regional co-operation and issues that concern the Berlin Process.
Political advisers in the prime minister also work: Rosafa Kelmendi, Merdzan Osmani, Edison Beciri, Artan Aslan, Nurije Shala and Sihana Mehmeti.
Also paid off as adviser to the prime minister is Luluzon Jagxhiu, who cares about technology and information issues, and Aziz Bicci, who in his portfolio has categories issues stemming from the KLA war.
The councilor's position at Kurt's office has also received Hysamedin Feraj, who is also in charge of the Secretariat's duty to intergovernmental co-ordination. Feraj is considered one of Kurti's most influential men. In the eyes of the opposition, his positions are seen as problematic, which Abdixhik has placed at “Tirana Group” along with Elvis Hoxha.
Also on issues related to the Presevo Valley, Kurti advises former Presevo Mayor Ardita Sinani. This appointment has come after Sinan has lost the battle for Presevo leadership with Albania Arifin. With the latter, Kurti does not have any reports, until Arifi himself accuse Kurti of disrupting the Albanian political factor in the Valley.
Among this large number of officials, Kurt has six foreign advisers.
The list is led by Erzen Vranjeqi, rich from Tienmu Ma, Tea Blakaj-Hoja, Elizabeth Catherine Gowing, who cares for communities, Yusuf Ulaj on health issues and closes with Petar Miletic.
In addition to political advisers, several other officials as support staff work in the prime minister's office, which, along with Prime Minister Kurti, complete the 39-member number.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti after the 14 February elections was elected for the second time as prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo. The first time it was brought down by the Democratic League of Kosovo with the argument that “can stay in an anti-American government”. Kurti on this second trip as prime minister has dealt intensively with the process of dialogue with Serbia, even though he has said he will be on the list of priorities. He has sometimes been pushed back and heard internationals on northern issues, elections there and dialogue with Serbia.
In terms of governance, this two annual year-old Kosovo under Kurt finds Kosovo in poor socio-ecommic condition, with the price of electricity being raised twice, with expensive fuel and also rising prices for basics. In terms of infrastructure investments, there has still been some major movement, while more than 600 million ready cash is sitting in the budget of the Republic of Kosovo. This has also been interpreted by the opposition as a government's inability and ignorance to work.














