It is formal and declarative that there is political will and support in this Government for the genuine implementation of strategic documents to improve the situation of the Roma, as well as to follow all European recommendations, including compliance with the European Platform for Roma Inclusion. inclusion of Roma.
But is it true in practice? In 2018, the share of Roma employees in state administration and public administration is 1.3 percent or a total of 1,800 Roma are employed.
In terms of job distribution, 1.4 percent are non-managerial jobs, 0.2 percent are managerial jobs, and 0.6 percent are elected or appointed.
The reason for such a poor percentage representation has to be emphasized. A balance of equitable representation, which has honestly proved to be a bad tool for smaller ethnic communities.
Regarding communal infrastructure, the Government attributes its success to the fact that the 2020 Budget has doubled to 40 million denars (about 650,000 euros).
How much is enough to solve the burning infrastructure problems of the Roma community will show time.