He said it was enough five, but Kurt's in power gathered 38 advisers around.

Maybe five counselors will be enough. 35 are as if it were none, or show some sort of fundamental disability of Prime Minister” himself, Kurti had declared shortly before the 2019 elections in T7, when speaking of the number of advisers a prime minister should have. But from five to five he declared to be enough, with his coming to [...]
Maybe five counselors will be enough. 35 are as if it were none, or show some sort of fundamental disability of Prime Minister” himself, Kurti had declared shortly before the 2019 elections in T7, when speaking of the number of advisers a prime minister should have.
But of the five it claimed enough, with his arrival in power, it was reported that Ramush Haradinaj had also spent it with the number of advisers at the time he had governed the country, which counted 35.
According to a media report “Koha” of August 2023, Prime Minister Albin Kurti reportedly counted 38 advisers in all.
Of them, 18 were said to be political advisers, 10 foreign and 10 foreign officials, who are not paid by the state budget.
The government's spokesman, Kryeziu, had tried this. He said that the total number of advisers, including outside ones, is 25”.
Among other things, he claimed that out of this number, 8 are external and that, always according to him, they are not paid by the state budget.
But, according to him, the number 38 concerns the total number of staff appointed by Prime Minister Kurti.
For information, the prime minister's cabinet consists of political advisers, cabinet officials and foreign advisers. They together make up the Prime Minister's staff. The 38 reported last night represents the total number of prime minister's appointed staff: 25 advisers, 10 employees, including executive and administrative officials, photographs, protocol officials, assistants who are not advisers, and another three appointed prime ministerial staff, including the head of the Government Commission for Missing Persons/head of the Kosovo delegation for talks on the issue of missing persons, Kosovo Intergovernmental Co-ordination Secretary-ordination Co-ordinator, and Sovereign Fund Co-ordinator, who have special mandates, said on August 15rd, 20rd.
Meanwhile, it was reported that former Defence Minister Armend Mehaj was also appointed foreign adviser to Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
His appointment to this position was made under the Balkan Policy Group with the support of Norway's Government, within the framework “Development of peace, state-building and advanced European agenda”. /Klankosova. tv












