Brestovci for parking lots: There will be blockades, just fines from the Inspectorate

Bekim Brestovci, director of the Directorate of Inspection in the Pristina municipality, has said they do not plan changes of Pristina Parking Law, but only handing over the competencies to the Inspectorate to pronounce parking tickets. In an answer to TIME, Brestovci said that the fines will now be pronounced the Inspectorate. According to him, he no longer wants [...]
In an answer to TIME, Brestovci said that the fines will now be pronounced the Inspectorate. According to him, there will no longer be blockades, but just fines.
We're not changing the regulation, we're just handing over the competencies that in any form have never been questioned by the Supreme Court, which has the Inspectorate for the pronunciation of fines for all those who park on the sidewalks, for all those who park in green spaces, for all those who are parked in parking lots and parking lots like all those who are parked in parking lots for parking lots, but who don't perform the pay service for those who don't have the time-free money...
The Supreme Court in May has abolished certain provisions of the regulation on which the public company “Pristina Parking” operated, stating it has exercised competencies contrary to law and Constitution. Both traffic jams and the punishment of owners had been deemed illegal. And Tuesday, the Comuna and Chairman of Progress Rama announced that tomorrow they will start implementing the regulation of parking lots in the capital, without offering further details. Meanwhile, the group for Juridical and Political Studies, which had filed the indictment for the case, has said that the full functioning of public parking lots can be done without a change in the reform of the Supreme Act.












