Konjatı among Pristina rivals

Road obstacles as protection of sidewalks that Pristina's current chairman, Shpend Ahmeti, has placed in Pristina during his term turned into metaphors of criticism amid counter-Candids for this municipality. The so-called ikkunjas were on the subject of discussion indiscriminately from the field candidates are debating in #Debat Pernime. According to [...]
The so-called ikkunjas were on the subject of discussion indiscriminately from the field candidates are debating in #Debat Pernime.
According to candidate from the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Lirak Celij, the stakes set “by Ahmeti are a symbol of the ill-governance.
“Making local gas stations, we pretend that if we stop using coal without bringing in the alternative, it's like putting in parking boxes, so we won't do this”, Ahmeti said.
At the same time, Ahmeti said the alleged Chellaj criticism is being sought in every neighborhood.
“We've put in temporary measure the pins. Sjka neighbourhood in Pristina that does not require”, Ahmeti said.
As for the stakes, criticism also voiced Arber Vlahiu from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, which according to him does not exist in any major city in the world.
“Let me know at the center of the city (in London), there's no pinja. I've got 100 pins in front of the apartment that my mom has pasted with mosaics”, Vladiu said.
Meanwhile, Rift up from the Alternative was the only one who supported Ahmeti's idea of placing pins.
He faced Jaryra with pictures of kung fu in a European city.
Arban Abrashi (LDK), Arber Vladhiu (AAK), Avni Cakmaku (The Word), Lirak Celay (PDK), Rifat Deri (Alernative), Selim Pacolli (AKR) and Shpend Ahmeti (VV) are participating.










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