Ahmeti: Keeping the necessary mask, but it can't be a criminal offense

Ahmeti: Keeping the necessary mask, but it can't be a criminal offense

Pristina municipality Chairman Shpend Ahmeti has been declared after warnings of legal action against citizens who do not wear masks as part of the necessary fight against the spread of corruption that has already taken off in our country. He writes in a Facebook post that masks can only be imposed when citizens [...]

He writes in a Facebook post that masks can become binding only when citizens will be able to secure it, as in the current crisis 50 cents per 1 mask a use or 6-7 euros for many uses are luxury for most citizens.

“Keeping the mask is necessary and responsible. It's not and can't be a criminal offense for many reasons. But the main reason is the economic reason”, he wrote.

Full Posting:

Keeping a mask is essential and responsible. It's not and can't be a criminal offense for many reasons. But the main reason is economic. When it's due, then you have to make sure that citizens can secure it. In our crisis, 50 cents per 1 mask a use or 6-7 euros for many uses are luxury for most citizens.

As always, crises hit the poorest layer first and foremost in relative but absolute terms. 170 euros are not the same value for someone who has millions and someone who has only debts.

This pandemic and monitoring crises will not be combated by 200-page manuals and non-compliable measures, but by building mutual trust in institutions with citizens, opposition and opposition, business and labour.

This government does not have 100 days to assess the beginning as it would in a normal situation. It takes non-stop dynamics in the House. Countless encounters to compromise.

We realize that other topics can lose the government's focus, but don't get your eyes off the ball, and it's pandemic and economic crisis today. There is enough media, analysts and politicians to talk about them.

We have to make sure we have enough people to build policy and consensus for pandemic and the economy. And we're all on one side. Just talk and contribute.

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