Tahiri criticises the government: Filled with political appointees, MUST Minister without Program

AAK Parliamentary Group chief Besnik Tahiri at a media conference has criticised the government's contents. He stated that “government Kurti 3” is packed with political appointees, minister-in-law and no programme. Among other things, it presented the cabinet analysis with 21 members and 453 political staff, a structure that, according to [...]
He stated that “government Kurti 3” is packed with political appointees, minister-in-law and no programme.
Among other things, he introduced the cabinet's analysis with 21 members and 453 political staff -- a structure that, according to him, reflects an excessive expansion of political appointments.
The new resolution aimed at order and clarity, but in practice we have over 200 political advisers and dozens of foreign advisers, while the professional administration remains in the secondary role”, he said.
“Prime Minister with the state/parity budget of the people, with up to 24 advisers, deputy prime ministers up to 11 each, ministers up to 7, and at least 2 deputy ministers for every ministry without clear division of responsibilities a model producing more posts than results. Compared to the European Union region and countries, this facility is evidently larger and more costly, with about 26 staff for minister, well above the European average. Instead of a functional and results-oriented government, we are seeing a system built for political comfort, no clear vision and no concrete” programme, the MP said.












