Besnik Tahiri, the head of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo’s parliamentary group, voiced strong criticism of the Kurti government today. He argued that the administration has become preoccupied with unnecessary political appointments and the creation of a fabricated ministerial position. Furthermore, tahiri highlighted a significant absence of a defined program.
The leader asserted that the current situation represents a shift away from a practical and effective government. Instead, he observed a system designed primarily for political expediency, lacking a discernible vision and a tangible program. The focus, according to tahiri, is on comfort rather than genuine governance.
In a recent Facebook post, tahiri detailed his analysis of the 21-member cabinet and the 453 political staff. This structure, he explained, demonstrates an excessive expansion of political appointments. New regulations intended to establish order and clarity have, in practice, resulted in over 200 political advisors and numerous external consultants.
The professional administrative sector has been relegated to a secondary role. The Prime Minister’s actions, as perceived by tahiri, contribute to this imbalance. The overall effect, tahiri contends, is a government lacking both direction and a concrete program.
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Tahiri from the AAK declared that the government is excessively burdened by implemented policies, including a false minister and a lack of a defined plan.
Besnik Tahiri, representing the AAK, expressed serious concerns regarding the current government. He asserted that the administration is excessively burdened by implemented policies. This includes a f