Do appointments of deputy ministers have legal basis from the government in office? – Analysts discuss

Caretaker Government Appoints Three Deputy Ministers Amidst Election Preparations

Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s recent decisions to appoint deputy ministers within the caretaker government have drawn scrutiny, with sources indicating the appointments were made in preparation for upcoming elections on June 7th. The moves have been met with criticism from opposition parties that held positions during the previous legislative session. The caretaker government has designated a total of three deputy ministers.

Ali Dula, a former mayoral candidate from Rahovec, was appointed to the Ministry of Regional Development. Agon Batusha, a former Member of Parliament, was assigned to the Ministry of Local Government Administration. Most recently, Hysni Mehani was removed from his role within the Ministry of Finance.

The limited number of deputy minister appointments – less than three for a 24-hour period – has raised questions about the government’s strategy. The decisions underscore the ongoing political activity surrounding the impending elections. These appointments represent a key element of the caretaker government’s operational structure.

Further details regarding the responsibilities of these newly appointed deputy ministers are expected to be released in the coming days.

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