Government of Kosovo
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The Government of Kosovo (Albanian: Qeveria e Kosovës; Serbian: Vlada Kosova) exercises executive authority in the Republic of Kosovo.[1] It is composed of government ministers, and is led by the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is elected by the Assembly of Kosovo. Ministers are nominated by the Prime Minister, and then confirmed by the Assembly.
Isa Mustafa is the current Prime Minister of Kosovo. He was elected after the June 8, 2014 elections. His government consists of Albanians, as well as ministers from Kosovo's minorities, which include Bosniaks, Turks and Serbs.
Incumbent
Ministry | Minister |
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Prime Minister | Isa Mustafa |
First Deputy Prime Minister | Hajredin Kuçi |
Deputy Prime Minister | Branimir Stojanović |
Deputy Prime Minister | Ramiz Kelmendi |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Emanuel Demaj (Acting) |
Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports | Vlora Dumoshi |
Minister of Justice | Dhurata Hoxha |
Minister of Administration and local Self-government | Mirjana Jevtic |
Minister of Communities and Returns | Dalibor Jevtić |
Minister of Public Administration | Mahir Yağcılar |
Minister of Education, Science and Technology | Arsim Bajrami |
Minister of Finances | Agim Krasniqi |
Minister of Diaspora | Valon Murati |
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development | Kurtan Kajtazi |
Minister of European Integration | Mimoza Ahmetaj |
Minister of Economic Development | Blerand Stavileci |
Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning | Ferat Shala |
Minister of Internal Affairs | Skënder Hyseni |
Minister of Infrastructure | Hanefi Muharremi |
Minister of Trade and Industry | Valentin Toçi |
Minister of Health | Imet Rrahmani |
Minister of Labour and Social Welfare | Safet Kamberi |
Minister of Security Force | Haki Demolli |
Minister | Edita Tahiri |
Minister | Rasim Demiri |
See also
Notes
a. | ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008, but Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the Brussels Agreement. Kosovo has received formal recognition as an independent state from 111 out of 193 United Nations member states. |
References
- ↑ "Government". rks-gov.net.
External links
- Official Website (in Albanian) (in English) (in Serbian)
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