Kurti announces new liberalisation of measures entering into force from June 1st

Prime Minister Kurti, at a media conference in Government, has suggested the new relief of anti-commercial measures that will go into effect by tomorrow, June 1st. Kurti welcomed the respect of measures by the country's citizens, while saying this decision did not imply “absolute liberalisation” of the measures. [...]
Kurti welcomed the respect of measures by the country's citizens, while saying this decision did not imply “absolute liberalisation” of the measures.
He further stated that measures to the activities of the third phase would be abolished, including liberation from these measures of restaurants, cafes, bars, nests and gardens (for the age of 0-5, from June 8th), and the main land borders would be opened, writes Periscope.
A week later, he declared that air transport deliverance would be considered.
These measures are also said to have been recommended by the National Institute of Public Health ( IKPK.
Kurt has also called on citizens to keep their distance and be careful. /Periscope












