The VV continues with offensive videos on past powers: What is it, what's in the streets?

The Vetevendosje movement has continued to publish videos to accuse past powers. This time in the focus of the ruling party is infrastructure, primarily the situation of the roads. They say that evil work and extortion plans have blocked the main roads for years, but the new government has already unblocked them [...]
This time in the focus of the ruling party is infrastructure, primarily the situation of the roads.
They say that evil work and extortion plans have blocked the main roads for years, but the new government has already unblocked them and started working to complete those projects.
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What is it, what's in the streets?
Streets and street axes that are already on their way to life:
Pristina '% Podujevo;
Pristina '% Mitrovica;
Pristina '% Gjilan;
Pristina, Peja;
Kieva Zahaq;
Evil work and extortion plans have blocked the main roads for years, but the new governance has already unblocked them and started working to complete those projects.
Only in the Kieva-Zahak axis of Pristina Street HINA Peja was a major plunder of the country's budget planned. 240m euros would cost Kosovo thieves on behalf of construction and expropriation. But we stopped it. With the current government, this construction and drilling will cost no more than 90m euros.
The Ministry of Infrastructure has been found with 182m euros in drilling debts, while the budget found to have been planned for the return of this debt has been only 2m euros. The idea has clearly been to apply interest of 7% in delays, to strip away for years and more the state budget.
They didn't because we stopped them and turned the situation into 0 to start well. No misuse and deviation. Without tribute and tenderwork. At reasonable cost and high quality.
The government Kurti has paved its way in the northern part of the country, connecting villages with the town of Mitrovica. It will continue with these road projects that matter central to public infrastructure. We're late, but we haven't been stopped.












