Tirana Municipal Council stamps collapse of National Theatre

With emergency and in complete secrecy, the Tirana Municipal Council has sealed the collapse of the National Theatre today. The meeting is learned that it was held at 1: 00 p.m. today, while it was reported to be held on Monday, May 18. The document holds the firm of head of the municipal Council, Tony Gog. Clock television [...]
With emergency and in complete secrecy, the Tirana Municipal Council has sealed the collapse of the National Theatre today.
The meeting is learned that it was held at 1: 00 p.m. today, while it was reported to be held on Monday, May 18.
The document holds the firm of head of the municipal Council, Tony Gog.
Ora television has secured the draft decision of the Municipal Council, as well as the act-expert of government experts, who conclude that this building should have collapsed since 1958, since it was then a danger.
According to material that City Hall has not officially made available to the media, the building was built in 1938 as an experiment combining timber and concrete. It is even highlighted that these objects have service terms no more than 20 years.
A strange consisting this one reached in hand-in-hand performance on May 13th 2020, just 5 days after the government passed the capital's municipal-owned building, removing its culture.
And actually the theatre has not only passed the anticipated deadline, but has survived 82 years.
Experts even have low seismic stability, but neither did the 6.4 magnitude earthquake move it.
Another municipal claim is also about frequent interventions, while it adds that the concrete used is low quality while iron is not required.
Which should have actually caused the building to collapse itself much earlier.
However, a point is considered true, and for artists, intervention is required to provide standards for both citizens and staff service.
Upon taking over this urgently drafted action, Mayor Veliaj has predicted and how he will intervene in the collapse.
Within 24 hours of the vote, the Tirana Police Directorate will be announced to take steps to secure the operation, as the resolution calls for a ban on entry as the building poses danger.
It seems that with this move, images of police intervention with tear gas will be restored, as in the case of Astiri.
Perhaps the intervention will take place again before breakfast, but artists promise to be there, while the opposition considers the red line.












