VV in Pristina criticises Rama for 12 million tender

The Vetevendosje Movement in Pristina at a media conference has criticised the mayor of the municipality, Kosovo Rama, in connection with the 12m-euro tender for “Consulence for the establishment of the Capital's Architectural Service for the needs of the Pristina municipality”. Vetvendosje Movement assemblies in Pristina's Municipal Assembly have said this contract is [...]
Vetvendosje Movement assemblies in Pristina's Municipal Assembly have said this contract is questionable, as it is the same professional area as that of President Rama.
Assembrist Triera Kasumi-Berisha said the capital has a long list of chronic problems, but according to her, a million-dollar tender is given, which is 13% of the annual budget.
The “banks of this town, which are most characterized by wanderers in the region, the town that is covered with waste, lack of drinking water in certain neighbourhoods and villages, lack of public enlightenment, lack of roads and poor quality of asphalt, usurping public spaces and a long list of chronic problems, most urgent and have the foundation of a service of the capital's architect, which Pristina costs 13 percent of the total budget.”
Gezim Svechla, chief of VV assists in Pristina's Municipal Assembly, said that Mayor Rama has neither the will nor the vision to solve the capital's problems, EO reports.
The “has been taken eight months since Progress Rama has taken power. Today, Pristina is in worse shape than eight months ago. They are real, basic, simple problems that are easily resolved, only will and vision” is enough.
Some problems are inherited, some have come along with progress. There's a lot of marketing, lots of campaigning and real jobs, nothing. It's disturbing that Mayor Rama has begun to feel comfortable in this discomfort of citizens”.












