Pristina lit up for holiday end of year, streets full of citizens

Although there was dilemma if the capital was adorned this year due to the pandemic situation, preparations have already been completed for decorating the squares for the end-year holidays. A large number of citizens were seen in the evening hours along the “Mother Teresa” Square, before the police clock set as part of [...]
A large number of citizens were seen in the evening hours along the “Mother Teresa” Square, before the police clock set up as part of measures against the spread of the coronary.
And Pristina chairman Shpend Ahmeti himself wrote on a Facebook post that this year was a challenge for all of us, but he brought us together even more and made us more solid, teaching us to look at each other from the heart.
Otherwise, Ahmeti had previously posted a pole on his social networks, through which he asked citizens to vote for or against the city's decoration for holiday holidays. A total of 3 thousand and 484 people participated in the survey, and 53.8% were for squares to be decorated, while 40.6% voted against it.
Many municipalities in Kosovo have expressed themselves against decorating cities due to the coronary situation, where 19 victims and 468 new cases as a result of infectious diseases have been confirmed in the last 24 hours of the country's level.











