24 hours Mayor: Ismaili Bridge continues the 24-hour campaign at night

Pristina Mayor Uran Ismaili is continuing his 24-hour campaign in Pristina. Ismaili's campaign is continuing at these hours of the evening, where he is continuing his meetings of visits to the various capital institutions that are constantly working. Under the 24-hour campaign, which it has [...]
Within the 24-hour campaign, which he has named “24 hours Mayor” Ismaili met the pensioners, the cab association, UN Pristina, volunteer young people, Urban Traffic management, U.S. Coders and LabBox entrepreneurs, citizens of Arberia and Tophana, who have signed his pledges for regulations he will make in the neighbourhoods and many other meetings between.
While now in the evening hours, he has said he will meet with health workers, order and security officials in the city, fire departments, emergency teams, and city cleanup workers.
Ismaili earlier this morning has held a media conference through which he has warned Pristina's 24-hour continuous campaign to simulate the city's functioning and services it needs within 24 hours.
I'm starting a 24-hour event, without interrupting meetings, visits and discussions with people who are moving this city. This is a personal challenge for me too. But I'm driven by my strong conviction: that the mayor's work and caring for the city is 24 hours a day and seven days a week. There's no other way for me to make the city's big transformation” said Ismaili.
In the next 24 hours, I will meet representatives of public institutions, associations, ordinary citizens working day and night for our town. I want to know their current concerns very closely, and their solutions too. That's what a good chairman should do.”











