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Kasami promises better Tetovo administration, says employees will keep jobs

Kasami promises better Tetovo administration, says employees will keep jobs
Tetovo, 27 October 2021 (MIA) — Besa's candidate for Tetovo Mayor, Bilal Kasami, told a press conference Wednesday his administration would work efficiently because his team was committed to an optimal management of human resources, MIA's Tetovo correspondent reports. "Optimal management of human resources improves both the work of the municipality and the efficiency of public services,” Kasami told reporters. “My team and I are committed to an efficient management, a profitable enterprise in the service of the citizens. “The municipal administration is a reflection of development goals. Successful municipal governance is related to the quality of municipal administration. Dysfunctional administration is a barrier to productive investments. “The Besa Movement will implement profound reforms in the administration and management of municipal enterprises, introducing EU values ​​through good administration in the service of citizens. It will promote the protection of the public interest, at the same time respecting citizens’ rights and interests.” Besa would also introduce “technological innovations to adapt the municipal administration to world trends,” Kasami said, adding that they would also reorganize the local self-government. "The Besa Movement will provide professional and efficient administration: accountable, transparent, depoliticized, and with zero tolerance for crime and corruption, offering quality services for citizens and the business sector,” Kasami said. He added they would also establish “efficient communication between municipal enterprises, to facilitate bureaucratic procedures” and “digitize public services, eliminating long wait times,” Kasami said. Other promises include restructuring municipal public enterprises facing financial, organizational and administrative problems as well as modernizing the Tetovo public sanitation company and the fire brigade. According to Kasami, current administrative employees wouldn't lose their jobs, but there would be "zero tolerance for fictitious employees” and people would be awarded on the basis of merit. “We will install digital applications, which will monitor the work of the administrative staff, the number and duration of completed cases. The digitized municipality will ensure zero tolerance for crime, corruption and abuse of office by any administrative staff member," Besa’s Tetovo mayoral candidate said. "In closing, let me tell you of what I’m certain: Not only will all Tetovo administration staff and municipal companies’ employees keep their jobs, but they'll get promotions. They will get promoted according to the law, and not as before, at the wishes of [current Tetovo mayor] Teuta [Arifi] and her company,” Kasami said. mr/