10 euro tax for those coming from other cities in Pristina

The issue of parking lots in the Pristina municipality and the ban on cars entering Pristina from other cities has been a topic of discussion during the weekend. No matter how many morning explanations were made by the Pristina chairman, there were still misunderstandings about whether or not the residents could enter from [...]
As much as the clarifications were made this morning by Pristina's chairman, there were still misunderstandings about whether or not the residents from other Kosovo countries will be able to enter the capital.
And in this regard the Pristina municipality's deputy head, Selim Pacolli, has spoken, who said no one is denied the right to enter by car inside Pristina, but that to exploit this right, the green tax has to be paid.
What Selimi said is scheduled to be 10 euros, even though the final decision has not yet been made.
Kosovo's Selimi approach to Klan stated it would enable it to create a cleaner environment, when it is known that in the winter months, Pristina ranks among the most polluted countries in the world, and one of these pollutants is also the cars.
Whatever comes from Peja, Gjakova, Kline, Drenica, is right and can enter Pristina, only to pay the green tax, it has to pay 10 euros. This has not yet been decided, but it has been thought thus”, Selimi stressed.












