Schwarz diplomacy behind Konjufca's back: Kreshnik Ahmeti's scheme, how did it set up competitions in MPJD?

Sources within the MPJD say that, until Glauk Konjufca knows the staff and MPJD at all, this space was being used for waxers, seizures and schemes by his deputy minister, Kreshnik Ahmeti.
According to Metro sources, it is no coincidence that Konjufca has not even appointed chief cabinet, as this space is being covered by Ahmeti, who has set up a scheme where close people advance, while law and officials are violated whenever they become obstacles.
At the centre of the allegations is the last domestic competition for sending diplomats on missions abroad. On March 16, 2026, MPJD extracted a “Expressions of interest” with criteria that, according to sources, were made by Ahmet's command, having been entrusted to him Konjufca, who had broken into the ministry that Ahmeti and Gervala had done as mozamous.
Among the criteria they did not have, there was also an unusual point, point d., which also opened the way for officials who had not yet met the minimum legal conditions. According to that point, anyone who in late December 2026 would do a year's work on the MPJD could apply nine months earlier, in March 2026.

Sources say it was done to mock some recruits of 2025, Rina Dragidela, minister Jelal Svecla's niece, and several former Donika Gervala regattas.
The law requires at least one year of experience in MPJD to be equipped with diplomatic degrees. But according to sources, the most brutal and ridiculous way to bypass this condition was found for preferential people.
When this issue erupted within the ministry, the Rotation Commission, filled with people close to Ahmeti, according to sources, tried to cover the situation. The documents provided by Metro newspaper even raise serious questions about misuse and interference.
The Commission's report dates May 30th 2026, but protocol figure on May 15, 2026, full of 15 days before it was signed. That, according to procedure connoisseurs, would have to be enough to activate the prosecution.
Sources suspect that this is related to the report's interventions and rewrites until the desired result. Former MPJD officials say Ahmeti functions in a simple rule: whoever serves him is rewarded.
According to them, Win Murati, a member of the Rotation Commission, has already set sail by decreeing ambassador to Strasbourg. The Oruqi Falls, a relative of a commission member, is expected to be sent to Germany or Denmark. While Kenan Tora was nominated for the position of consul General in Istanbul. Sources say the turnover for the commission that violated the law and consumed elements of the criminal act is not yet complete. One of them is expected to be sent Ambsandor, while the other is expected to replace the Secretary General.

Part of this intimate circle of Ahmeti is also mentioned by Ambassador Lulzim Hiseni. According to sources, Ahmeti has not only taken him from Strasbourg to Paris but has also entrusted him with the direction of the group that is preparing the new Foreign Service law. On his side as deputy is Behar Isma -- a name that, along with Vigan Berisha Hamdi Brbatovci -- within the MPJD is linked to a series of violations from the time he exercised the office of secretary-general. Sources say that Isma and two other General colleagues are known as officials who have left behind mostly decisions and actions with criminal elements at the ministry.



According to sources, to make it easier to pass questionable decisions, even now the MPJD Law Office is being overlooked. Instead of playing the key role in controlling legitimacy, it is being left out of the main processes whenever the law threatens to derail the plan of the group that controls decision-making.
For diplomats and former MPJD diplomats, contacted by Metro, this is not new. They recall earlier times when experienced people were removed, their key positions were extinguished, and new names were brought according to the interests of certain groups.
One of the cases that continues to be mentioned in the ministry's corridors is the appointment of a director, the current administration director, known for the Metro, R.Z., who in the file when he had CHApurú this position of supporting Behar Isma and Vigan Berisha, had presented university degree issued at the time of the Serbian regime at Pristina University, with the signing of the notorious former Radivoje Papovic.
For many officials, this case was the most clear signal that in MPJD often mattered, not the law, credit or state of Kosovo, but ties and loyalty to the right people. /Periscope













