Singers, nightclubs organise protests against government

Singers, nightclubs organise protests against government

Night clubs together with some of the Estrada singers will protest the government. The protest will be held 14 July in Skenderbeu Square in Pristina by 8:00. In this protest with the motto “government let us dance”, singers will also perform. In a post published on Facebook, the president of the Society [...]

In this protest with the motto “government let us dance”, singers will also perform.

In the post published on Facebook, Kosovo Gastronom Association Chairman Petrit Kllokoqi has said the government has forgotten this sector.

We've compromised more than a year and five months to close our businesses, with great effort and sacrifice to care for workers, to liquidate the loans, without financial support, no fiscal support, no strategy, no vision for tourism, and yours and our diaspora, our remitency”, he wrote.

Full Posting:

EV ENT / PROTETSA
“CEV ERI ÉET US DANCE”

All Night Clubs in Kosovo together with the Estrada, we unanimously decided to organise the Protest/Eventin “CEV ERI ÉET US DANCE” as a sign of discontent by the Government's failure to our sector.

More than a year and five months we've compromised to close our businesses, with great effort and sacrifice to care for workers, to liquidate rents and loans, without financial support, no fiscal support, no strategy, no tourism vision, yours and our diaspora, our remittances.

The summer season is the most important part of the year for our economy and sector, and given the epidemiological situation and in accordance with the economic situation of our businesses, now more than ever during the pandemic, it is time to HAPEM!

The event will be held on July 14th, in Skenderbeu Square, by 8:00. Our Estrada will take care of this music protest, performing artists like:

CAPIAL T,
DAFINA ZECHOR,
ErMAL FYZULAH,
KDA,
LE DRI VULA,
WAM B,
MIAK,
TAYNA,
YL LIMAN,
DJ BANZ,
DJ DAGZ,
DJ PM.

“CEV EAR RECH NATHAS LIFE STORY

Note: This activity is inspired by protests being held in UK, with the motto: LET US DANCE!

 

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