Great amount of snow on Pristina streets reacts Shpend Ahmeti

Great amount of snow on Pristina streets reacts Shpend Ahmeti

Following numerous criticisms of snowways in Pristina, Pristina chairman Shpend Ahmeti has reacted. According to Ahmeti, “trucks and cleaning machines have been engaged since the beginning of the row yesterday to clean snow” But Ahmeti says that without stopping the rainfall, there is no way to clean up all the snow. [...]

According to Ahmeti, “trucks and cleaning machines have been engaged since the beginning of the row yesterday to clean snow”

But Ahmeti says that without stopping the rainfall, there is no way to clean up all the snow.

His full response:

Tens of trucks and cleaning machines have been engaged since the beginning of the fall yesterday to clean snow. Other companies have been called in to help. All this knowing that today almost all citizens will turn to ballot boxes.

You can also read the news from European capitals when such snow falls. Even if it keeps cleaning up, we still know that without stopping it it can't be cleaned up.

Since we've been in contact with the PKKZ to unlock the streets in villages.

So, all night long, hundreds of people, and the maximum commitment of all teams to clean roads.

At 11 o'clock with the percentage of citizens who were out in the election and accused us of obstructing the process as if someone ordered the snow. At 15 o'clock it's bigger than 2019. Now even the streets have normalized.

And we'll accept the criticism and analyze it. We don't have more trucks or more people. More hours are behind us at night, and there is no influence on the amount of snow.

Hoping that all those who want to vote have not been hampered by snow, we wish the parties success in this election. The same situation has been and is also in the cities where they rule no worse.

Citizens, we thank them for understanding, and we continue to clean up tonight.

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