Prime Minister Edi Rama ousts teenagers from nightclubs

After the cabinet meeting in the town of Kukes, Edi Rama appeared in a media statement focusing attention on minors, stating that in addition to adopting the decision to ban the use of alcohol by youths under 18 years of age, these age groups would also be barred from entering nightclubs. <x0)
After the cabinet meeting in the town of Kukes, Edi Rama appeared in a media statement focusing attention on minors, stating that in addition to adopting the decision to ban the use of alcohol by youths under 18 years of age, these age groups would also be barred from entering nightclubs.
“will be prohibited from attending teenagers in nightclubs. Only when associated with parents or teachers will it be strictly forbidden. The measures will be serious, which will run until the closure of locals for a year, making it impossible to rent” facilities, Rama said.
According to the executive head, the law on alcohol prevention will go first to Parliament, as the situation has been cleared and is no longer tolerated, warning of fines to increase for subjects who will not abide by this law.
“The law will go to Parliament. The measures are very heavy and severely sanctioning all the locals that violate this law and will agree to enter their doors during class hours, whether they take alcohol or not. Punishments will be extreme. After closing betting points and gambling, the other side is the teen's necessary protection from alcohol. Things have gone to a point that can no longer be tolerated in co-operation with school, and parents”, the prime minister stressed. /











