Bus circulation out of Kosovo

The Ministry of Interior Affairs and Public Administration has made the decision to cut the flow of buses across Kosovo. Pristina chairman Shpend Ahmeti announced that today, where he also stressed that MPBAP has been consulted on this decision to cut off bus flow has reported between Facebook and Urban traffic. [...]
The Ministry of Interior Affairs and Public Administration has made the decision to cut the flow of buses across Kosovo. Pristina chairman Shpend Ahmeti announced this day, where he also stressed that MPBAP has been consulted on this decision
There's been a call between Facebook and Urban Traffic for bus break.
The citizens are nominated by the Government of the Republic of Kosovo that public transportation has been suspended, from today's 3103.20, in all Kosovo municipalities until another decision by the country's” institutions, the Urban Trafficking Report is highlighted.
Meanwhile, the first of Pristina, Shpend Ahmeti, has reacted today to this MPBAP decision.
Ahmeti has written on Facebook that MPBAP has made a decision by not consulting either the Pristina municipality or other municipalities.
“I just accepted the Interior Ministry's decision to cut off public transportation in the entire Republic of Kosovo immediately. While we have been the main supporters of the resistance measures, and we have also supported each central-level decision, this decision has been made without consultation, not even 30 seconds with the Pristina municipality, nor with other municipalities”, Ahmeti wrote.
Ahmeti says that besides the cost, this decision has an impact on the circulation of people who have no other option.
This decision, besides cost, has an impact on the circulation of people who have no other option, given that public institutions, health institutions and even some companies still operate in Pristina. Perhaps this decision would be necessary, but immediate interruption without any possibility of planning better both as logistics and as a cost does not need to be made”, writes Ahmeti.
Pristina's leader stresses that co-ordination with all institutions at this time is necessary.
The co-ordination with all institutions is necessary. We're all soldiers in one battle. P.S. I believe the government will add several million subsidies to public transport companies across Kosovo”, Ahmeti wrote.












