The initiative in Malisheva leaves residents of Carradulka village without drinking water even though they pay taxes for it

Lack of drinking water has caused residents of the Malisheva municipality's Carradulde village to revolt, as they have been lacking drinking water for three months. They say they have made this request several times but that the water issue for these residents has not yet been resolved. [...]
They say they have made this request several times but that the water issue for these residents has not yet been resolved.
Although they're regular taxpayers, they still don't know why they don't have water 24/7.
Alban Hoti village resident Carradulka says their village every summer lacks a lack of supply of drinking water from the Banja Water pipeline, led by Malisheva municipality, Pryskopi
“Qerhor, July, August, no 24 hours of water. We don't know what the problem is, the system here is lying all over the village, the possibility is that it's just the wool vent where the water is. I don't know why they're treating us unjust, it's basic by the water.
He said he made complaints as a village in the municipality, but that the municipality's reasoning has been being misused.
But as Hoti says, water cannot be misused until 24 hours are out.
He even pointed out that the inhabitants of this area pay taxes for this water and are not supplied.
We remember that the mayor of this municipality, Ekrem Kastrati of the Initiative, had given promises during his campaign that this issue will be resolved with his coming to power, but that this problem remains the same again. / P ERISCOPIA
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