Strikes stop, Pristina-Podujevo bus flow resumes

After several days of suspension of service, the Transport Association on the Pristina line has decided to temporarily terminate the strike. The flow of buses will resume tomorrow ( Thursday), according to regular route. Transport Association Chairman Becir Mustafa, in a proposal for IndexOnline, confirmed the agreement reached with the Pristina municipality. “Greva has been interrupted [...]
The flow of buses will resume tomorrow ( Thursday), according to regular route.
Transport Association Chairman Becir Mustafa, in a proposal for IndexOnline, confirmed the agreement reached with the Pristina municipality.
“Greva is temporarily interrupted. From tomorrow the buses leave again on regular schedules from Pristina to Pristina. We have decided to give the deal reached with the municipality,” said Mustafa.
Under the deal, companies have been re-turned bus signs and it has become known that the fines will be canceled.
“Tabelles have been returned to us and we have been notified that the Pristina municipality has taken over that these fines will fall down,” he added.
Also, it has been agreed that buses will continue to circulate across Zagreb's route, with return on the same road and without stopping at the Lap Mosque area, one of the main points of conflict.
“Transport will take place via Zagreb's road, right at the station. Return will also take place on the same road,” explained Mustafa.
The agreement also envisions the construction of a new station near the school “Model” and changes to several existing driving lines.
“Line 13 is moved from Pristina Lulquhan Sharban to Pristina) SicevoSharban. Line 12 is changed by Pristina '%s' Kozarica in Pristina, Barileve Kozarica. The line to Pristina) Tenesdol will no longer stop in the magistrates, nor will the travelers down to Tenezhdol, we have taken these pledges to”, he has appreciated further.
The agreement has been reached to become a new station at the school:Model. Likewise, the 13th line will be shifted in another direction, while the Pristina line has also agreed not to stop in the magistrate,” stressed Mustafa.
We remember that this strike followed an action by Pristina's Municipal Inspectorate, during which transportation companies confiscated the billboards and fined 500 euros, which caused immediate suspension of service and protest warned by operators. /Periscope/












