Citizens warned: You're fined if you throw away the trash

Under the three-month action of clearing Kosovo in addition to eliminating illegal waste deposits and their rehabilitation, new green areas are also being targeted. The “action to clear Kosovo that began on September 15th, recorded by Lettés Do It Kosova, is aimed at awareness of the citizens of the country [...]
The “action to clean up Kosovo that began on September 15th recorded by Lettés Do It Kosova is aimed at awareness of the country's citizens not to throw away refuse, as they will be punished.
From the MMPH taskman's office, Fatmir Matoshi for Calxo. com have said that citizens who dump in unassigned sites will be fined from 20 to 100 euros.
“The MMPH is now in the final phase of meeting the change of Administration Guide for Joba Mandatore, under which all those dropping waste in unassigned locations will be fined by fines from 20 to 100 euros. The implementation of this instruction will enable us not to return to our previous state of”, Matosh political adviser Leutrim Sahiti said.
He has said the 20-euro fine will be for cigarette jumping, chewing gum, seeds bark. While, the 100-euro fine is for persons who mainly damage nature.
The lowest “Gyoba is 20 euros for those who throw cigarettes into the streets or public surfaces, drop gum or bark of seeds into the public surface, while the highest 100 euros is for those who throw waste into rivers, oil waste on public surfaces, nature or rivers, burn municipal waste, tires etc.”, Sahiti said.
According to the MPPH, all violators who are reluctant to pay the fine will face private owner.
Also informed that MMPH's Minster, Fatmir Matoshi, was given a weekly awareness campaign for citizens of the country, where they could be informed of fines if they contradict this directive.











