Krasniqi: Badovci Bridge Reflects Work of This Unable Government

Democratic League of Kosovo MP Rzazarta Krasniqi has said that the work of this government is best shown by the Badovci Bridge, which has been failing for over 18 months. Krasniqi stressed that it is a 35m-long bridge that has been closed for circulation since [...]
Krasniqi stressed that it is a 35m-long bridge that has been closed for circulation since last May.
“Today this session has been called to continue a practice of economic stagnation and recession. A practice that has been installed for four years now, a practice drafting budgets that is leading Kosovo on a road without a return to stagnation and economic reggression. The budgets proposed by this government, which citizens are trying to fix with charity rather than with employment. The successive budgets where the electoral promises of the 2021 campaign continue to be repeated without any fulfillment are a mountain of unfulfilled promises and projects that can be timed to list. There is no better example of reflecting the work of this incompetent government than the Badovci Bridge, I am talking about a 35m bridge. This bridge was closed for circulation in May last year, so 18 months ago”, Krasniqi said.
According to Krasniqi, the 2025 budget has no major capital investment, and government Kurti has done only harm to Kosovo, while citing measures imposed by the EU that continue to be.
And today this bridge is not finished. This is the best mirror of this government's work. For four years, you have no major investment in the country, in the four mandate budgets. You have harmed Kosovo, we are in action by the European Union”, the LDK deputy has added further.
After the February 9th elections, Krasniqi said the LDK would review this budget and return hope with development projects.
Kosovo citizens have voted us to represent. Kosovo's budget is neither of Albin Kurti nor of Iron Murat. This budget offers no development, so after February 9th, the LDK will review this budget. The LDK will return hope with development projects”, Krasniqi said.












