Daut Haradinaj's plan for the environment starts from the municipality itself

The AAK candidate for head of Pristina, Daut Haradinaj, has so far made an interesting campaign, presenting an innovative ruling platform to citizens. It is the first time that Pristina has been presented with a whole new vision, where the component of the governing platform is not only asphalt but also innovative projects that signal orientation to examples [...]
It is the first time that Pristina has been presented with a whole new vision, where the component of the governing platform is not only asphalt but also innovative projects that signal orientation to contemporary examples of civilization and technology.
One of Daut Haradinaj's vows is to buy electric cars for the needs of the Pristina municipality.
Haradinaj plans that in the first government mandate, all cars of all Pristina municipality departments were replaced by electric cars. Electric cars are the most serious project of the next decade in the world car industry. Since their production has started from the world's most serious autohouses, so has their exploitation in many countries of the world.
The predictions are that by 2030, electric cars dominate the world, so the equipment of the municipality of electric cars would no doubt be a positive incentive for other institutions as well as for citizens to replace their environmentally polluting machines and spend a lot on electric vehicles.
Another goal, listed in Haradinaj's programme, is to place solar panels on municipal facilities, so that some of the electricity consumption, municipalities can produce themselves via these solar energy panels.
Also, public lighting in the Pristina municipality, under Haradinaj's leadership, would be replaced by the classic system supplied with electricity to the solar lighting system. While in the world public lighting is being installed almost entirely with the solar energy system, the installation of the classic system is still practiced in Kosovo.
The implementation of these three projects as a start would no doubt be a good start for the pursuit of new technology, which consumes even less but also does not cause environmental pollution.












