Visitors Seek Investment in Brezovica

Visitors demand that a proper solution be found for Brezovica. The lack of investments, they say, is being observed, so they want the necessary investments to provide real infrastructure to this resort. It is the largest ski centre in Kosovo, and visitors are there anytime. They come from the cities [...]
Visitors demand that a proper solution be found for Brezovica. The lack of investments, they say, is being observed, so they want the necessary investments to provide real infrastructure to this resort.
It is the largest ski centre in Kosovo, and visitors are there anytime. They come from different cities in the country, but no foreign tourists are missing either. Costa comes from Skopje. He says he is delighted with the beauty that Brezovica offers. So does Elvis Kulenovic, who is expressed in admiration for this country. Although the resort is well - known, there was never an investment, but it was only used according to the means.
Brian Islam has been working here for 16 years as a ski instructor. He thinks Brezovica privatisation is necessary. Others who exercise their business activity here feel similarly.
Meanwhile, Fatushe Azemi, fears that the privatisation of this tourist centre will prevent the arrival of many citizens, as prices may be out of control. On the other hand, Slavisa Janicev, leader of electronics on the ski track, says the privatisation of Brezovica is more political issues. However, he says the right solution for Brezovica should be found.
I'm not competent to talk about privatisation, I didn't get on this subject, because I think it's political issues. I long for the right solution and the fate of Brezovica to be known once and for all. For those of us working here, the social program of this center is important. Any other comment is unnecessary. I wanted this track to work like it used to, when tourists from all parts of the world used to come in here, saying Janicev.
But Brezovica privatisation is still not visible. Infrastructure is weak. The first few years of Kosovo Government's bid to contribute this tourist resort had failed, though foreign companies' interest in dealing with Brezovica concession was great.











