Opposition clashes with Roseta Hajdari, cause market inspectors

In the Commission for Economics, Industry, the Undersecretary and Trade was discussed Tuesday on the issue of municipal inspectors, which Industry Minister Roseta Hajdari has said their competence will be central, adding that the law defines their competence, EO reports. As for this bill, the opposition was dissatisfied with [...]
As far as this bill was concerned, the opposition was dissatisfied with the systeming of municipal inspectors, where, according to them, their systematisation is not precise.
In this regard, Minister of Industry, Trade and Trade Roseta Hajdari, who said that it has worked hard and consulted all interest groups and have released this draft of the market inspectorate that made it effective.
We've worked hard on the bill we're presenting. We've consulted all interest groups and released this draft that will make the market inspectorate more effective. I think we've given her the right attention by giving her a legal infrastructure that has been missing”, she said.
While Legal Office Director Rexhep Blace has stated that they will be transferred to the central level, but the problem remains with the Ministry of Finance, adding that it “) allows the transfer of inspectors from the local level to the central”.
But this remains to be addressed. Everything will be at the central level”, he said.
VV deputy Mimoza Kusari Lila has asked about this matter.
Even AAK deputy Pal Lekaj has said there is no clarification on this bill for inspectors, since, according to him, unless there is agreement with municipalities, this bill will not work.
I think this case is nice coming to the table but we need to clarify things. With this law, you have not correctly identified how physical transport, the delivery of competencies and what agreements you have with municipalities, with the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Commerce. Until these are cleared up, there are” errors, he said.
While Democratic Party of Kosovo deputy (PDK) Ferat Shala has added that, according to this, the competencies of Minister Hajdari are keeping them away.
“What role and function can perform them (inspective) if you receive competencies”, he added.
Details on the inspectors' theme have demanded that Vetevendosje deputy Driton Hyseni, demanding that, under the new law, the inspectorate advance “compared to the preliminary law”.
You gave a kind of description of how this regulation will be implemented. I think what about procedures that don't meet standards and quality you've done a good job. In the new law, how much this advances”, Hyseni said.
While, Minister Hajdari has said that at the introduction of the new law the issue of the inspectors' systematisation will be regulated.
Over the years we have the poor practice of reporting municipal inspectors. Those inspectors never reported. They've reported to the mayors, made decisions without agreement and co-ordination with the Ministry. Some of them didn't even have the right tools. Even 27 additional inspectors who were added to the 2024 Budget Law, but not all are employed. We aim for their growth. We're going to open an announcement this spring. So far with all these low capacity we've reached record numbers in terms of inspections of over 3 thousand”, Hajdari said.
And this clarification of the minister prompted the Replica between AAK deputy Paul Lekaj and VV deputy Driton Hyseni.
MP Lekaj said the minister is confused on this issue. He also criticised the current government for failing to implement laws.
The minister is a little confused. Laws are to regulate and not to make meat-mash. You're making a classic centralization. We have to remember all that you didn't do”, he said.
To these statements, MP Hyseni reacted, who said Lekaj is going through political issues.












