Gastronomers seek to abolish citizens' movement restrictions and working schedules

The Kosovo Gastronomers' Association through a post made on the official Facebook page has announced that at their next meeting, the Council of Counsel against COVID-19, has submitted requests for further steps of gastronomy. They have also sought, among other things, to abolish the restrictions on civil movement and on working hours. [...]
They have also sought, among other things, to abolish the restrictions on civil movement and on working hours.
Today at the Chairman of Gastronom's Association Chairman Petrit Kllokoqi's next meeting of the Council of Adviser against Coves-19 on behalf of the Gastronomics' Association presented the main requirements for the further steps in the Gastronomia facing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Before the board members, we expressed the following requests:
1. To abolish movement restrictions for citizens and working hours.
2. Let's start together preparing for sector work for the autumn, winter.
3. To prepare a special package for support of gastronomy sector, such as the sector that is hit by pandemic, primarily to ensure subsidies, employment in gastronomy sector.
Gastronomers will continue to respect distance and any decision, whose contents are publicly agreed upon between institutions and gastronomies.











