Rama: He won't be able to get into the apartment until he's made technical admission.

Pristina's newly elected president, Progress Rama, said he would prioritize un legalised buildings, while adding that the number of inspectors will become an increase. “The issue of legalisation or technical acceptance of a large number of buildings is of priority, has been both as a lack of [a] lack of development.
“The issue of legalisation or technical acceptance of a large number of buildings is of priority, and it has been both a lack of development of these buildings outside the standards, but it's been a lack of inspectors, a very low number of them, as part of our process that we have in our programme, we're going to make the addition of inspectors who are within the municipality, but in parallel, we have to do the licensing of the private sector, which can do this process of legalisation or inspection of these buildings that don't have a technical admission, said Rama.
On the other hand, Rama said there will be no buildings that will not have technical accession.
There will be no buildings that will not have technical accession, and at the same time people live there, so there can't be anyone living in a building that doesn't have technical admission”, Rama stressed in Klan Kosova.
As for inspectors in the private spectrum, Rama added that they will be inspected by the municipality for their work.
“The private spectre will ever be inspected by the municipality as to whether they're meeting them and if they're risking their licensing, as long as they've allowed something”.











