Ferat Shala: The new government must prioritize the mining sector

Former Environment and Spatial Planning Minister Ferat Shala is on the list of candidates for deputies of the Democratic Party of Kosovo. The associate professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Pristina requires that the mining sector be seen with priority from the next government. In the interview “The Turks” of KosovoPress, Shala says the new government must [...]
Former Environment and Spatial Planning Minister Ferat Shala is on the list of candidates for deputies of the Democratic Party of Kosovo. The associate professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Pristina requires that the mining sector be seen with priority from the next government.
In the “interview, the Kosova Prees, Shala says the new government must work harder for Trepca's recovery, elect a good and serious partner in order to have a high investment rate.
For about four years, he led Trepca's company and who better than Ferat Shala knows the steps that must be followed so that Kosovo's fallen industrial giant can be re-initiated once again as once.
The new priority government has to have the mining sector, the new government has to have maximum transparency and a scientific and economic expertise to deal with Trepca, and the new government must release areas of interest for research that are areas around Trepca that increase the mining sector, develop the mining sector and bring us strategic investors inside or outside. The fourth phase is the government must choose a serious investment partner who is with the workers and have a high degree of investment in this giant”, he said.
Shala said our state should take the best investment practices for Trepca and that there are enough investors who can be serious partners.
Because policies have not shown the result of Trepca's parks, Shala has hope in the future government under the direction of his party leader, Kadri Wessel.
The geology doctor stressed that it is time for state institutions that will be created after this election process to turn the mining sector into a ball.
“Uplinking policies have not shown results in the priority to be given not only to the Trepca but generally to the mining sector, it's the last time the state institutions that will be created behind this election process to turn the mining sector into tops in this sector, and then one of the giants in this sector is Trepca, which will change Kosovo's developmental and economic flow based on its resources and its capacity, so we need to go back to the developing investor sector in this giant Tripca event that has not been until the same time.
As for the legislation, Shala said it is relatively good even though there is room to meet, but that basic problems, property, have already solved and Trepca has its owners.
Former Environment and Spatial Planning Minister insists that Trepca and its resources should not become part in any way of talks between Kosovo and Serbia.
He said that neither the constitution nor constitutional issues are negotiated.
This attitude of mine is now, and many years have no form, nor does the law nor the Constitution allow any other political action, do so. Miner sector categories are constitutional and problematic categories, and constitutional issues are not negotiated, neither should this work be discussed”, Shala said, among other things.
As for Sunday's elections, Ferat Shala expects the programme and the vision of the Democratic Party of Kosovo to come out victorious and work towards the country's development. /Q. Rexhaj.












