Kosovo Demonstrates Progress in Five Key Public Administration Areas, Says Official
Prishtina, Kosovo – According to Edmir Sejdiu, acting director of the Department for Reform in the Public Administration at the Ministry of Public Administration and Local Government (MAPD), Kosovo is achieving its strongest performance within five out of six key areas of public administration. Speaking on the “Tempus” program on T7, Sejdiu highlighted positive advancements within the sector. Sejdiu noted that recent evaluative reports for the Western Balkans consistently place Kosovo last in several fields, specifically referencing the areas of order and rule of law.
However, he cautioned against a broad assessment without considering specific sector performance. “A general assessment without dividing by fields could create the impression that Kosovo is in a poor state across the board,” Sejdiu explained. “If we simply state Kosovo is last without a detailed breakdown…”
The comments come as Kosovo continues to pursue reforms within its public administration.
The focus remains on improving efficiency and effectiveness across various government functions. Further analysis of specific sector performance is ongoing to accurately reflect the state of public administration in Kosovo. The report was published by Gazeta Express on April 24, 2026.
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This is certainly positive news for Kosovo’s ongoing efforts to improve its public administration.
What specific areas of public administration have shown the most significant improvement?