Haradinaj does not oppose tax on Calimash, but criticises tariff, lack of communication

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has voiced pro-placing the heel on the Nation Street. He has not given his opinion about the 5-euro fee, but said without taxes it is impossible to maintain the road. The head of Kosovo's executive said that despite this not being discussed at [...] meetings.
The head of Kosovo's executive said that despite this not being discussed at the meetings of two governments, said that setting the road tax takes place worldwide.
This theme is not discussed at past meetings between governments. We're interested in discussing it. Without taxes it is impossible, it must be set for the tunnel, the road, the construction cost. It happens all over the world. Maybe a little bit of a problem in calculating and communicating. We've been very solid in the past, we've been working on various issues. You should have told Kosovars that from your money you give for that tax that the road will be closed, it's all part that's left over. At the same time, they are extending time. Better communication” is good, Haradinaj has declared.
In an interview for Vizion Plus, Haradinaj said the Kosovo government does not plan to establish such a tax, while condemning scenes of violence in Calimash.
I'm sorry about the scenes I've seen, I need to be careful, I urge you to refrain, we need to be careful about our actions, it's painful when we cause so much damage in order to fix something else”, Haradinaj said.












