Progress Rama: Kurti to work as prime minister, not shoot spots for Arben Year's

Progress Rama: Kurti to work as prime minister, not shoot spots for Arben Year's

The candidate of the Democratic League of Kosovo for chairman of Pristina, Progress Rama, has accused Arben of using the government in an effort to take power in the capital. At a media conference, Rama said Prime Minister Albin Kurti should use his position to improve the welfare of citizens, not lose [...]

At a media conference, Rama said Prime Minister Albin Kurti should use his position to improve the welfare of citizens, and not waste time playing video with the Vetevendosje Movement candidate for head of Pristina.

 I invite Mr. Kurti to use his position as prime minister to improve the well-being of citizens, rather than waste time trying to get a video with Mr. Year's. This made it clear that Vitia in the absence of concrete projects for resolving the problems of Pristina citizens is using the government in its quest to take power. I'm curious to see whether Vitita will only come face-to-face for Pristina or will be allowed to take the prime minister with her own”, he said.

Regarding possible coalitions for the 14 November runoff, Rama said formal coalitions with political parties would not have, but everyone is welcome to contribute to their programme.

 Our “Project, our programme is Pristina for everyone, and so have we. It's for every citizen in Pristina, taking into account political parties. All of them are citizens of Pristina and are welcome to contribute to our programme. We are open to discuss our” programme, Rama added.

At Friday's media conference, Rama also unveiled his plan for the neighbourhood “Trimave Framework” in Pristina.

 “Today, I see the Trima Hill as the city gate that will represent the biggest achievements in regeneration of the city of Pristina. This regeneration of the area will begin with the torture project that will be transformed into modern art museums. At this point there will be an underground parking lot with an urban platform that will link the Trima Hill to the” centre, he stressed.

In the October 17th elections, Pristina's LVV candidate for chairman, Arben Vitita, has received 42.3 per cent of the vote, while LDK's Rama Progress 29.35 per cent

 

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