Radicalisation of Pristina-Podujevo bus station gerva

Even during the weekend, strikes of Podujevo-Pristina bus line companies have continued, due to dissatisfaction with the Pristina Community's decision not to allow buses from this line to enter the city's centre, Periscope broadcast. This municipal ruling is considered illegal by strikers, who demand respect for [...]
This municipal decision is considered illegal by the strikers, who seek his respect, warning that the strike could radicalise if their demands are not met.
On the other hand, the Pristina municipality requires the strikers to respect this decision, just as interurban lines from other Kosovo cities are respected.
It's been five days since the buses haven't been on. Travelers from Podujevo to Pristina also have not happened. Although parked instead of banned, they are fined by police.
However, police sentences are not bothering them as much as the Pristina municipality's decision not to allow buses from this line to enter the city's centre.
As such, representatives of strikers say, the municipality is not considering their demands, which they have, law enforcement.
Mentor Mustafa, deputy chairman of the Transport Association” Lapi” said that each company has schedules, each company is certified by the Ministry of Transport and requires only what is due by law.
Mustafa says that if their demands are not realised, the strike will change.
We're going to block the entire city, we're going to put buses on the road until our demands are met.”, he warned.
Communists have again responded by saying that protesters should respect the decision, as do other city lines.
Meanwhile, Infrastructure Deputy Minister Hysen Durmish has said Rama's decision to transport progress is contrary to the law, urgently demanding its abolition.
According to Durmish if the municipality does not abolish the decision, then they will act on the legal responsibilities and competencies they have.












