Albanian activist to the north says more emergency ahead of plates

Skender Sadiku, the Albanian activist in the north, has spoken on the eve of the Kosovo Government's entry into force over the plates. Sadiku has said that today has been a quiet day, hoping that this will be the case in other days. He added that rather than talking [...]
Sadiku has said that today has been a quiet day, hoping that this will be the case in other days.
He added that instead of discussing other topics in the north, it is about other things. This, according to him, is affecting citizens and communities living in the north.
“There's been some time I've been waiting for an agreement to be reached that lifely needs inhabitants to think of indiscriminately in the northern part, all municipalities that frequent Kosovo's north”, Sadiku told Kosovo Clan.
“From these worst elections, this solution has stressed the situation, thankfully there is no unrest, it's a quiet day, I hope that in other days it will be like that”.
“This period, I hope, will be used to reach the deal, are affecting these major topics in the daily life of residents, especially in the northern municipality, which is a new municipality, cannot afford all these problems, which are imposed or imported by outside”, he added.
We can't deal with normal subjects, with citizens, or what we're calling”
There are no parking lots, rather than talking about traffic safety, like urban transportation, we've been caught around 48x1> plates.












