Gezim Svechla tries to reason on vandal action: Even though the microphone was fixed...

The head of the VVA chief in Pristina municipality Gzim Svecla has reacted after vandal action damaged microphones in Pristina's Municipal Assembly Hall. He said the move has been made to prevent markets that, according to him, are damaging citizens. Full response: To prevent the continuation of an extraordinary session [...]
He said the move has been made to prevent markets that, according to him, are damaging citizens.
Full response:
To prevent the continuation of an extraordinary provisional session of the Municipal Assembly, where the Communist Development Plan and the expansion of the Economic Zone would be voted, at one point I tried to disfunction the computer of the Speaker of the Parliament.
Even though the company was arranged, the session was interrupted in the absence of quorum and, at least temporarily, no projects were approved that damage the city, impress the development, and serve the oligarch properties by transforming them from agricultural land and green spaces into economic areas.
Personal and party Bazaar, favouring election campaign financing, cannot be done at the expense of the town of Pristina. Perhaps actions to prevent such markets are not the images we would like to see, but Pristina is more important than any images presented.












