Bujanoc Chairman: Students studying in Pristina returned to border by police

Nagip Arifi, chairman of Bujanovac, has asked the Kosovo government to reconsider the decision on the failure of citizens in Kosovo, without even having the third dose of the anti-cronavirus vaccine. He has said that this decision poses a major problem among citizens, since he stresses that students have returned to the border. “After the government decision [...]
He has said that this decision poses a major problem among citizens, since he stresses that students have returned to the border.
After the Government of the Republic of Kosovo's decision not to allow the free circulation of citizens from Presevo Valley to Kosovo for those who have not received the third dose, it is a huge concern and we have many problems in this direction. The problem was presented yesterday, several students studying at Pristina University yesterday have returned from border police and are not able to pass. It's a huge concern, I've accepted students today into my cabinet”, said Arifin w “Fronta;” in T7.
“Even family members who have patients at the hospital have become bordering”, he said further.
He said he has asked Prime Minister Kurti to ease the circulation of citizens.
I submitted Prime Minister Kurti's requests in the morning so that the decision be considered and free circulation facilitated citizens in the direction of Kosovo. I am convinced that the Government of Kosovo will examine this decision as soon as possible, no other state requires that they have three doses. A student took the second dose 10 days ago and couldn't get the third dose until three months passed”, he said away.











