What Pristina benefits from the Rama Progress Plan

What Pristina benefits from the Rama Progress Plan

The candidate of the Democratic League of Kosovo for chairman of Pristina, Progress Rama, during the first round campaign, has unveiled his programme, envisioning resolving the capital's key problems. Rama Progress programme envisions Pristina's transformation, connecting the main neighbourhoods and expansion of the city centre. An architect and urbanist programme with [...]

The candidate of the Democratic League of Kosovo for chairman of Pristina, Progress Rama, during the first round campaign, has unveiled his programme, envisioning resolving the capital's key problems.

Rama Progress programme envisions Pristina's transformation, connecting the main neighbourhoods and expansion of the city centre.

The world-renowned architect and urbanist's programme, Progress Rama, has been praised by many connoisseurs of the capital's problems and residents.

In the Rama Progress programme, the transformation of the capital is designed, with concrete plans to solve problems that the capital's residents are facing.

Enhancing downtown Pristina, solving traffic problems, transformation of key neighbourhoods, establishing quality in education, building seven new schools, solving the problem of wandering dogs, infrastructure investments in the city and villages are just some of Rama's projects for a uniquely rich Pristina in the world.

The LDK candidate programme envisions big investments that will change the view of our capital.

Progress is seen as the candidate Pristina will progress with.

Aware of Pristina's problems, in many public discussions, have stressed that Pristina has for the first time had a programme, which is being assessed by all.

Pristina needs a connoisseur of its problems, an urbanist who can change the lives of residents and make the capital much better than it is currently.

Progress Rama keeps the number 160 on the candidate list to run Pristina.

Rama's complete program of progress can be read in the link below:

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