Avonet: Pristina municipality to return anti-lawed means from citizens to “Cleaning”

The Supreme Court has ruled that the Pristina Community's application for the provision of temporary security measures to implement the “Rule for Change and Fulfilling of the Bail Management Guide”, approved by the Communist Assembly on December 1, 2023, completed with 05.12.24 and published in the Official Journal [...]
This regulation stipulates that the bills for waste service should be paid directly to the KR “Cleaning” US, while the Supreme Court has decided that this regulation remains in force and must be implemented, naming the requirement for temporary suspension, reports Periscope.
The AVONET NGO network has reacted to this issue, which says it is deeply concerned about the institutional behaviour of the Pristina Community, which, through the indictment presented at the Supreme Court, has rejected a normication act adopted by the Assembly itself, as the highest decision-making body at the municipal level, according to the Law for Local Self-Government.
AVONET estimates that this act constitutes an unacceptable use of procedural rights, as long as the municipal executive has taken groundless judicial steps against a legal act issued by the representative body of citizens whose legitimacy was confirmed by the MAPL and MMPHI.
For more, AV ONET expresses serious concern about the fact that the Pristina Community, contrary to the rules of the Order for completing the Change of Rules for Waste Management, has continued to register financial means from citizens for waste service, though these payments, according to the act in force, would have to be carried out directly in the KRM, the United States. These disturbing actions are a synonymous with the flagrant violation of the principles of legitimacy and transparency in managing public funds, and this behavior has seriously jeopardised the financial and operational functioning of the public company KM laundering, whose workers are on strike before the Pristina municipality for days. Of course, those who have mostly suffered are the citizens of the Pristina municipality”, AVONET says.












