Ali blames past governments for failing to build roads in his mandate

Infrastructure Minister Lieburn Aliu was criticised by opposition MPs during the Parliament's plenary session for delays in building magic roads in several cities and for failing to realise projects he had promised. Aliu has stressed that most road projects are making regular progress, however, admitted there is [...]
Aliu has stressed that most road projects are progressing steadily, however, admitted there have been difficulties inherited from the past.
Gjilan's <x0nd Street is one of the most challenging projects. While on Paya's route, construction, which was designed to cost 40m euros, has currently amounted to 90m euros”, he stressed.
The minister also cited progress on the Podujevo road, where the tender has been opened from Bardhoshi to Lulkohana, and voiced optimism about the asphalt of four street strips.
Meanwhile, Mitrovica's road has assessed it as one of the most problematic, stressing that the section up to Vushtrri is nearing completion and jobs are continuing in building different bridges and crossings.
Mitrovica's “Street is one of the most problematic roads we've had, out of 2018, is just this last segment that's dragged on. The section of the road to Vushtrri is ahead of completion, being completed fairly well and quickly. Work is continuing on the construction of different bridges and crossings, and on its own 34x1>, the minister Aliu has declared.












