Lutfi Haziri threatens Pristina after “payment intervention”: You'll pay 10 times when you get to Gjilan.

The mayor of Gjilan's charming little municipality, Lutfi Haziri, has just rejected the idea of Shpend Ahmeti, the head of Pristina, who declared car entry in the capital will be paid. For Ahmeti, paid car entry would ease the problem of heavily charged traffic in the capital. But this [...]
For Ahmeti, paid car entry would ease the problem of heavily charged traffic in the capital.
But this statement has not convinced Lutfi Haziri, who has threatened Pristina with a tenfold return if such a thing happens through procurement in a local newspaper.
“Pristina is the pristina. They may even be able to pay and score, but for Kosovo's entry to the Kosovo border, Gjilan has three Sosh, they have ten times as many gender entry in Pristina”, Haziri declared.
Meanwhile, following numerous criticisms of his statements on car entry to the capital, Shpend Ahmeti has written on Facebook that this will be done to avoid toil in communications and protect citizens from air pollution.
“Since roads are narrow and cannot be expanded at the centre, then the only solution remains the construction of alternative roads (unaza) and the fee for driving to populated parts of the town where there are tolovi and which may cause pollution”, Ahmeti wrote.
Vetevendosje has also rejected such an idea, linking it to discrimination against residents of the Pristina suburb and other cities. /Periscope












