Lutfi Haziri deputy urges Prime Minister Hoti not to propose state of emergency

Gjilan Mayor Arber Ismajli has said that at the virtual meeting with Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has asked him not to declare the state of emergency. Ismajli has declared this request due to major socio-economic implications. During today's virtual meeting with Republic Prime Minister Dr. Avdullah Hoti, [...]
Ismajli has declared this request due to major socio-economic implications.
During today's virtual meeting with Republic Prime Minister Dr. Avdullah Hoti, we talked about the situation created in the country. I made a request not to declare a state of emergency, because of major socioeconomic implications in late autumn, both in businesses and citizens, because we are both in a heavy economic situation”, Ishmael said.
Gjilan's deputy chairman has also conveyed to Prime Minister Hoti the municipality's business requirement for not limiting working hours.
“Z. Hoti, I've been praying and following the request of our businesses so that they don't have the time to operate, because of the risk of closing them, but to be constantly monitored in respect to conditions set by the IKSHP and the Ministry of Health. The good of all this is that Mr. Hoti has considered our concern and guaranteed that he will find the modalities to overcome this difficulties, he said.
Gjilan Mayor Arber Ismajli has said that at the virtual meeting with Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has asked him not to declare the state of emergency.
Ismajli has declared this request due to major socio-economic implications, the newspaper Express reports.
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During today's virtual meeting with Republic Prime Minister Dr. Avdullah Hoti, we talked about the situation created in the country. I made a request not to declare a state of emergency, because of major socioeconomic implications in late autumn, both in businesses and citizens, because we are both in a heavy economic situation”, Ishmael said.
Gjilan's deputy chairman has also conveyed to Prime Minister Hoti the municipality's business requirement for not limiting working hours.
“Z. Hoti, I've been praying and following the request of our businesses so that they don't have the time to operate, because of the risk of closing them, but to be constantly monitored in respect to conditions set by the IKSHP and the Ministry of Health. The good of all this is that Mr. Hoti has considered our concern and guaranteed that he will find the modalities to overcome this difficulties, he said.












