The reorganization of the Government is complete; these are the new ministers

During its 112th session, the Parliament addressed the comprehensive reorganization of the government, resulting in the election of eight new ministers. The process achieved complete consensus, as all candidates received the support of 69 deputies, with no recorded dissenting votes or abstentions. The ministerial appointments included several notable figures.

Jeton Shasivari, who holds doctoral qualifications in constitutional and administrative law and is a professor at the University of Southeastern Europe in Tetovo, was appointed to lead the Ministry of Justice. Shasivari’s professional background includes serving as the state representative to the Venice Commission and lecturing at the Academy of Judges and Public Prosecutors. Additionally, Agon Ferati was elected as the new Minister of Community Relations.

Ferati brings a Master’s degree in Business Administration to the role. His professional experience includes serving as an advisor for European project management within the Municipality of Tetovo, where he has also gained expertise as an advisor in the field of European integration. The parliamentary vote signals a significant restructuring of the executive branch.

The unanimous backing for these appointments suggests a broad agreement within the legislative body regarding the strategic direction and composition of the incoming government administration.

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