The sticky tickets: 5 things you need to know so far about the extra 5 euros you have to pay

The Ministry of Infrastructure, led by Lieburn Aliu and Hysen Durmish, has signed a five-year contract with a small company that will offer stickers for vehicles, and which the company has only three workers, only a thousand euros in capital, and also does not pay TVS. Periscop yesterday has published the contract [...]
The Ministry of Infrastructure, led by Lieburn Aliu and Hysen Durmish, has signed a five-year contract with a small company that will offer stickers for vehicles, and which the company has only three workers, only a thousand euros in capital, and also does not pay TVS. Periscope yesterday has published the signed contract, which has sparked numerous reactions to Kosovo societies. The contagious ticket for vehicles to register will cost an additional 5 euros (as well as registration).
This is the 5th thing you need to know about the extra 5 euros citizens will pay for vehicles:
1. Periscop (on Thursday) published and expounded this topic in broadness, through two themes: “Monopoly with auto tickets: Kosovo citizens will cost up to 11m euros (contrata)” “Car registration: The people will pay 9 million, Periscopi finds sticky tickets for half of half a cent. ” After our media response, they've started. even reactions from politicians, media and civil society.
2. Today, (Friday), in the Kosovo Assembly, opposition deputies have raised this concern, criticising the Government as defrauding citizens' taxes and that monopoly is being created in the contagious tickets.
3. The Social Democrat Party, has organized symbolic action, writing on government cars the word "Zuhvatta". As a result, violent arrests have been made that he even observed And a social Facebook network.
4. The position says they found this contract ready. and they were forced to sign. That statement, Deputy Prime Minister Hysen Durmishi, VV deputy Enver Dugolli (sand in Klan Kosova) and other ruling party figures (VV) have defended the statement.
5. Calls for such an contract to be cancelled and for violence to be used against protesters are continuing today. LDK Chairman Lumir Abdixhiku, in a Facebook note, has said how he talks about howIntrox of Infrastructure had refused to sign such a contract” as well as calling on the Government not to use violence against political opponents. /Periscopi/
P.S. Periscop has asked citizens today about this subject, and their thoughts can be heard in the video below:











