Minister Shala meets with representatives of nightclubs, tries to find common language

Minister of Trade and Industry Andrew Shala has met today the Pristina Gastronomous Association, and some of the representatives of the country's biggest nightclubs and disconses, he said they have discussed implementing the Consumer Protection Law. Here is his post [...]
Minister of Trade and Industry Andrew Shala has met today the Pristina Gastronomous Association, and some of the representatives of the country's biggest nightclubs and disconses, he said they have discussed implementing the Consumer Protection Law.
Here's his Facebook post:
Along with Kosovar gastronomies in defense of our youth!
Today I met the Pristina Gastronomous Association and some of the representatives of Pristina's largest nightclubs and disco clubs and other cities, where we discussed implementing the Consumer Protection Law.
I've asked gastronomics (night stops), and as gastronomic in general, are industry with the largest employers in the Republic of Kosovo to respect the Consumer Protection Law and not allow minors under 18 years of access and also access to alcohol and thus maintain the health of our children.
At the meeting, we pledged to co-operate fully to create better conditions for gastronomy businesses, because it is the sector of importance for the country's economic development.
The Ministry of Trade and Industry will be business partner and voice, to resolve all the concerns they may have.
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