Gastronoms want to release measures: We're still paid for the two weeks we closed.

The Kosovo Gastronomous Association calls for the Government of the Republic of Kosovo to make a plan for the summer season, as it was promised that if measures are respected and the number of infected with COVID-19 decreased, then there will be release of measures. From this association, however, they said that these promises are not being kept, [...]
From this association, however, said these promises are not being held, while warning protests if they do not sit down with the executive for reviewing new measures.
Gastronomous Association Chairman Petrit Klokoqi tells Kosovo that the government did not meet their demands, as well as failed to keep its promises, while adding that no promised subsidies were given after the two-week closure.
“When the new government was established in a form we agreed to the 12-day closure of gastronomy, which was very heavy for us, but after having subvention of wages and rents we agreed on where we promised and swore that it would be at the end of April of May this subvention, it didn't happen if we were even now on May 10th and we didn't have anything concrete then we got together to create the new measures where we swore to be willing to respect even if we were to follow the promise that the numbers would fall on 10 May and then the measures that would fall apart, but that's still didn't happen again, but it didn't happen again.
Klokoqi asks the Kosovo government for a clear plan for the summer, as countries in the region are beginning to open and our country is lagging behind.
According to him, vaculation should take place faster, since it is not enough to respect measures when borders are open and people are oriented toward neighboring countries.
“There is not yet Kosovo or the Kosovo government a plan for the summer, this is hurting us the most. We're here going to the worst stage in the Balkans like Kosovo, because we're seeing that Albania has opened up nightclubs and is hosting festivals for 10,000 people, the same Serbia, the same Montenegro that only started while we're still waiting for the second vaccine container and we're telling the government to be oriented towards the vaccine of the people and not to the classic methods of complying with the measures because these are no longer working because the borders are open and you can only prevent one wedding in Kosovo, but we'll only take these people and we'll be hosting the weddings in Albania, and we'll be able to import the projecting of the project of the project, and we'll be able to import it to do it in Kosovo.
Klokoqi appeals to the Kosovo government to sit down and talk and find a solution even for nightclubs and wedding halls.
Chocolate: Avoid Teaching the diaspora Other Ways
And we don't have any protests in the past government, and we've already taken up the job, it's not a pleasure that we do all the time trying all the alternative democratic ways, it's obvious that we invite the government back to talk and sit down on the new measures, we're not opening up the nightclubs and wedding halls without any control or just let the institute take over, we're going to cover those expenses as businesses, to check as if in the countries of the region as if it's going to let the Institute of Testing people enter the halls or the weddings of AVAUs and let the inspectors show us the right where they should be. I'm hoping that they will open their eyes and ears to see that even the economy is suffering and just not teach the diaspora another way, don't lose the country's remitance”, he said.
The government's recent measures limited citizens' circulation from 10:30 to 05 a.m., as well as allowed gastronomies only 40 clients per 100m2.











