Pristina Foundation Court Faces Water Lack for Three Days, Warnings Banishment of Work if Problem Unsolved

Pristina Foundation Court Faces Water Lack for Three Days, Warnings Banishment of Work if Problem Unsolved

Pristina's Foundation Court has announced it has been three days in a row facing a lack of water. In the court's announcement, this situation is said to have exacerbated and exacerbated the hygienic situation at the sites of the Court of Justice also endangers the health of judges, administrative staff, who despite this serious situation [...]

Pristina's Foundation Court has announced it has been three days in a row facing a lack of water.

In the court's announcement, this situation is said to have exacerbated and exacerbated the hygienic situation at the sites of the Court Palace, as well as endangers the health of judges, administrative staff, who, despite this serious situation which is taking over the entire tribunal, are continuing to work.

This court has asked the CRU Pristina and the Ministry of Internal Affairs to engage in solving this problem, or otherwise will seriously consider the possibility of a break-in.

Pristina's “Foundation Court requires competent authorities like the Regenial Water Company when Pristina and the Ministry of Internal Affairs ʹ The Building Management Division, to engage in solving this issue and to take immediate measures to supply the facility of this court with water, otherwise would seriously be considered the possibility of a break-out, with the aim of preventing the spread of any evental epidemic”, the report says.

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