The transport association gives the government 72-hour ultimatum for their demands, or we go on protest

Transporters' Association Chairman Ruzhdi Kurishaj, after having held an emergency meeting with the Econnomic Oda, has said that the Kosovo government has 72 hours in terms of the decision made to cut prices for bus transport tickets for several categories, writes Periscope newspaper. Curtisaj told the media that the Council [...]
Kurtishaj told the media that the Association's Steering Council has made three decisions, where one of these points is also the organisation of protests if the Kosovo Government does not reflect within 72 hours.
We've made three decisions. The first concerns the provisional measure -- the Steering Council through a request -- will address the Constitutional Court in Pristina and the Constitutional Court for legal violations and denial of our rights as a free market. The second decision has to do with the issue we're asking that within 72 hours the government cancel this decision, we expect the government's reflection, annul the decision in the 72-hour term, and sit down here in the Economic Oden, along with the Association, and implement the government's written agreement and the provision for subvention of road transport, if this is not approved, then the third decision follows to organise protests or continue protests because it said that the protest is suspended and will continue until the implementation of our”, Kurtis said.
Otherwise, Kurti Government has faced a large number of protests from different unions within a year, and several others have also been warned. / PERISCOP












