Haradinaj: We will clear Kosovo, then those who hunt waste will be punished

The action to clean up Kosovo has also continued in the industrial zone in Pristina, where it was told that Kosovo will be cleared over the next three months, but it also said that punishments will also be launched soon for those who lay waste in public places. Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said all over Kosovo are above [...]
The action to clean up Kosovo has also continued in the industrial zone in Pristina, where it was told that Kosovo will be cleared over the next three months, but it also said that punishments will also be launched soon for those who lay waste in public places.
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said that there are over 1500 illegal warehouses in all of Kosovo, but has voiced confidence that during these three months they will clean Kosovo.
Haradinaj: They Will Clean Kosovo
“besson that in three months we will do the job, so we will clean Kosovo and I believe that for these three months we will clean Kosovo and believe that these three months will serve to understand that we will no longer hunt shit. ...but after the earliest time, we're going to start even with punitive policies, legislation, regulations, you see that, it's a health hazard, it's a risk for everything, we can't go on like this in”, he said.
Pristina municipality Chairman Shpend Ahmeti has declared that by October 1st it is the action to clean up all illegal warehouses that have identified in Pristina.
Ahmeti: Soon we'll start with the green cops.
It's hard to see that the clown we've been doing for 20 years cleaning it up for two weeks, but when we see that all institutions are engaged, we're hoping and working that there's no party difference and no difference because the trash is a problem for all of us. We will soon work because the legislation already exists that instead of the event we can punish those who hunt trash, not only those who hunt in trucks, but very soon we will start with the green police and perhaps we will use even part of the police contingent in order to provide penalties for those who pollute the “environment, Ahmeti said.
Environment and Spatial Planning Minister Fatmir Matosi's taskmaker, said administrative instruction on penalties would be ready in the coming week.











