Anxiety over few streets with women's names in Pristina

About 2 thousand and 150 named streets have Pristina's municipality. According to the municipality, 75 percent of them have men's names, while only 5 percent bear names of women. And the rest are made up of names, dates, and events, reports the show 038. KTV. The small number of streets with names [...]
According to the municipality, 75 percent of them have men's names, while only 5 percent bear names of women. And the rest are made up of names, dates, and events, reports the show 038. KTV.
The small number of streets with names of women who contributed to society, the Kosovo Women's Group Network ( They call it discriminatory.
Municipal advisers estimate that there are many women who have helped the people at different times who deserve to be honored through road appointment.
Councillors have often disagreed with one another in the Municipal Assembly.
To be more unique, they have demanded that a commission be handled by road appointments.
But, after past commission has expired, municipal advisers will meet on Tuesday to form the new commission.
In the Urbanism Directorate, they stress that they are in the final phase of the address project and the formation of a new commission, according to them, risk turning the process to zero.
Bajram Curri, official for addresses at the Urbanism Directorate, says the past commission has sought proposals from different institutions but have not come to the municipality address.
One of the last requirements for road appointments was made in early June at the Communist Assembly.
AAK adviser Syzana Kika requested that a road be named after former Swedish Foreign Minister Anna Lindt, who, according to Kikaj, has upheld the rights of Kosovo Albanians.












