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Fatmir Limaj’s brother promoted at University of Prizren

Amid numerous accusations of political interference in higher education from the NISMA party, the University of Prizren elected the brother of Fatmir Limaj, the head of the party, as an assistant economics professor last week.

Veseli: fighting nepotism with nepotism

As news of PDK’s dismissal of party officials holding corruption indictments unfolds, so do fresh appointments of board members with links to PDK to Kosovo’s public enterprises. Valmir Ismaili asks, does this revived push for anti-corruption smell like diversion tactics, or more like early elections?

Kosovo’s political class has delivered a decade of failure

The current political class in Kosovo may give the appearance of stability, but it is incapable of delivering good governance, European integration and most importantly, people’s basic wellbeing.

Kosovo might learn from Bangladesh’s controlled nepotism

Bangladesh’s model of quotas – which sets aside 30 per cent of civil service posts to party members – would be better than Kosovo’s system of completely rampant party-based employment.

Affiliates of Haradinaj’s party employed in public companies

PM Haradinaj’s party, AAK, defended the recruitment of party-affiliated individuals this week as state enterprises fill with family members of the ruling coalition officials.

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