From this year, Brezovica will be under AKP administration

One of the largest tourist centres in Kosovo, Brezovica, since the beginning of 2021, will be under the administration of the Kosovo Privatisation Agency. That's what Vallon Tolaj, managing director, has made known. Tolaj has said this decision was made a few weeks ago. “has decision from AKP, Brezovica [...]
Tolaj has said this decision was made a few weeks ago.
“has ruling by the AKP, Brezovica will be under AKP's Drict management, from this year”, it has been expressed.
Besides the management of Brezovica, Tolaj hopes that this year the privateisation process will begin, which was interrupted with the government's decision.
The AKP leader says this institution has made its contribution to the new strategy that is being drafted, and the government's decision is already expected.
“We hope to have that strategy adopted, which will give time to the privateisation, dynamic process, what needs to happen in order to finalise the privateisation process. A framework has been set about what will happen to the AKP, in a period set for 3-5 years, at least so predicted in drafttradition”, Tolaj has been expressed for EO.
He has made it known that there are only 7 companies in the privateisation process, while adding that the obstacle to this process has also been multiple court cases.
According to him, there are 25 thousand judicial contexts related to privatisation.
There are 25 thousand judicial contexts in courts that are related to the privatisation issue, it's a very important number, and it's a challenge for the right Thomas to train 23 thousand contacts that are there and for the approximately 3,000 that are in the fair courts, the basic” court has said Tolaj.
He has announced that the AKP is continuing with creditors' payments, as well as 20 per cent.
Tolaj has said 2020 has been challenging for them, due to the pandemic and the inadequate conditions they have in their environments for respecting the measures approved by the respective institutions.
He also said that work and investigative for the process of privateisation by the Parliament Commission has been another challenge for them as an institution, since, as it puts it, a large number of documents have been needed to be copied following demands coming from the Parliament Commission.










