Luan Hasanaj's organisation threatens Pristina municipality: We're gonna throw the trash in the yard.

The organisation “Let's Do It Kosova” has cleaned up again at the “Fadil Vokri” stadium, unhappy with the work of institutions and persons who are constantly littering and cleaning up the remains that they do themselves. Luan Hasanaj from the “Let's Do It Kosova” said that after 3 days there is still a need to meet with volunteers [...]
Luan Hasanaj from the “Let's Do It Kosova” said that in 3 days, there is still a need to gather with volunteers and clear spaces around the stadium, parking lot and so-called market, which is said to be illegal.
He warned that if the third cleanup occurs in this country, remains would be sent before the municipality in protest of irresponsibly.
My concern is that this market is illegal and no single criterion meets it to exercise that activity, and I want to appeal to the Pristina municipality to make an urgent decision to close this market, because the community that sells here is taking care of nothing but taking the money and going, to leave behind all the remains that are not sold to”, he said.
This space was clear three days ago, 35 construction waste trucks cleared and more than 150 bags of volunteers. But what happened on Tuesday, the situation came back almost the same as it was before, and we're going back on Tuesday we're going to ask the inspectors to be here to convict those who do actions like this and we've asked the municipality to bring in container at least, because it's just one, and we're looking for “Cleaning” to be the most responsible in her work, because they have the responsibility and they can't be acquitted of this responsibility”, he added, the Economist wrote.
The third action is going to be different, we're going to come clean up and the remains that are collected here we're going to send to the municipality and to each institution responsible for stopping those who do this because neither are we able to organise shares indefinitely to clean up the remains that are responsible for”, he said.












