He took down the price of books to pay rent to citizens wait in front of Florim Beqiri's residence

A book writer's post, Florim Beqiri, became a hit on social networks. It cut the price of books to 1 euros to pay the monthly rent, which he believed is 320 euros. He asked all citizens to go and buy his books so the authorities wouldn't take his home. “honored cityman [...]
He asked all citizens to go and buy his books so the authorities wouldn't take his home.
Dear citizen, you all love the book. The authorities have forced us to pay $320 on behalf of the monthly rent for the use of book houses. The deadline is tomorrow, but I get the home of the book my only place to generate family income. I've offered a book discount at a price of only one. I need to sell 220 more books to get the required amount. I urge you to buy a book tomorrow, even if you didn't plan for it”, Beqiri wrote on Facebook.
Pristina chairman Shpend Ahmeti had also reacted to this.
He had called the bookie's meeting to discuss this subject.
And this morning, a large number of citizens fall in front of Florim Beqiri's home to buy books, reports Insander.
Although he has not yet opened it, citizens express interest in buying books.
Some of them told Insider they went out to buy books after yesterday's news in the media.
Shpend Ahmeti, otherwise, had yesterday announced on Facebook that the monthly rent for the exploitation of these houses is 40 euros.
After a lot of years on the road, two years ago, we built the kiosks and housed bookmakers in the square. We gave them the use of those who for years stayed there. The monthly rent is 40 euros, slightly more than one euro per day under municipal regulation for the exploitation of public space”, Ahmeti had written.














