The owners of new remain in Pristina, Ahmeti: They have unaffordable criteria

Kisha owners in Pristina today have taken the door to Pristina chairman Shpend Ahmeti. About an hour have they protested to challenge the municipality's auction for new kickouts in the capital. According to them, municipal body criteria are discriminatory and unaffordable for small businesses. Protesters demanded from the municipal assembly that [...]
Kisha owners in Pristina today have taken the door to Pristina chairman Shpend Ahmeti.
About an hour have they protested to challenge the municipality's auction for new kickouts in the capital. According to them, municipal body criteria are discriminatory and unaffordable for small businesses.
Protesters asked the municipal assembly to vote for current users to continue the right to exploit remain.
Protesters' representative Sadudin Ahmeti addressed charges against municipal bodies, according to him there are manipulations and evidence that one of the directors of President Shpend Ahmeti is co- associated with one of the large store network.
These “have turned out some criteria are unaffordable, 5m euros for the last three years in circulation and to a minimum market network of five shops in the Pristina municipality. The current chairman didn't even take us to the meeting at the door and I met him here and he told me tomorrow- day and shit... they only afford their vouchers. One of the directors, the director-designate who has written to us who wants to apply, is partner to one of the marketing network right here... considering our demands, we're able to pay the current tax, with the funding itself for putting in new kinoses as planned. Only who owned it have objections”, Ahmeti said.
Meanwhile, one of the until now owners of a chiosque on the Sun Coast, Victory Government, indicated that their financial situation is severe and that with the Kiosca closed, they will be out of work.
We depend on how many years since 2008 we've been released by Isa Mustafa. I had begged Shpend to let us go again because we're out of business. I especially get to work”, she said.
It was on this issue days ago that and the opposition party, the Vetevendosje Movement, through a media conference, addressed criticism for the Pristina municipality's kickout.












