Kurt with 38 advisers once said Haradinaj had enough “maybe five”

Nearly 100 is the number of officials advising and assisting Prime Minister Albin Kurti and his three deputy. The course, which itself has been critical of earlier government leaders for the high number of advisers, numbers 38. By law, the salaries of Kurt's cabinet members range from 987 to 1155 [...]
Nearly 100 is the number of officials advising and assisting Prime Minister Albin Kurti and his three deputy. The course, which itself has been critical of earlier government leaders for the high number of advisers, numbers 38. Under the law, the salaries of Kurti's cabinet members range from 987 to 1155 euros, without counting here the other benefits they enjoy, such as wages, ticket spending, repressation, and so forth. The Haradinja government, which criticised Kurti, counted 35 advisers.
I don't need 35 consultants, not my intellectual presence, but five of my advisers are enough. 35 are as if none were, or show some sort of fundamental disability of the prime minister himself...”, he declared in September 2019.
But mid - term as head of government, Kurt numbers 38 advisers.
Of them, 18 are political advisers, 10 foreign and 10 foreign employees, who are not paid by the state budget.
The appointment of the prime minister's staff is defined with regulation for the areas of administrative responsibility of the Office of the Prime Minister and Ministers.
Under Article 23 of this regulation, the prime minister can appoint as many as 15 political advisers”.
But regulations also highlight the possibility the prime minister appoints up to 9 advisers from each of the communities.
From the prime minister's office, it has been clarified that among the 18 advisers who number Kurti, four are from the communities, until Andy Hoti, though listed on the list of advisers, is head of the Kosovo delegation for talks on the issue of missing persons.
According to the Law of Salaries, advisers at the prime minister's office have the cofficient from 12.4 highest to 4.7.
Consequently, it is estimated at its value of 105 euros that Kurti's cabinet members' salaries range from 493 euros to 1302 euros, without counting here on the other benefits they enjoy, such as wages, ticket spending, representation, and others.
The right to civil advisers also enjoys Kurt's deputies.
First Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Bislimi in his cabinet numbers 18 officials. Of them 10 are politics, 2 outsiders and 6 employees.
Three more officials than at the Bislimi office are in that of Donika Grovala, who is also Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora.
Of the total 21, 10 are political, 1 foreign adviser and 10 employees.
In the total number, data provided by the Gervala Office includes four officials working for two deputy ministers, Lisa Gashi and Kreshnik Ahmeti.
10 political advisers, including Deputy Prime Minister Emilja Rexhepi. In addition, 6 employees and 1 foreign advisers are in her cabinet.
Under the regulation, the deputy prime ministers have the right to appoint 10 political advisers, 5 foreign and up to 6 employees. And each one of them can also appoint by an adviser to communities.
For a high number of advisers, even by Kurti himself, has consistently been criticised by former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj./ Time.net












