Putting 200 security officers in schools, one of the first decisions of Ismaili Bridge as chairman

Pristina's presidential candidate, Uran Ismaili, has today held a media conference where he presented the first 10 decisions to be made immediately in the event of receiving the mandate as head of the capital. One of these decisions, which Ishmael has repeatedly mentioned during the campaign, is the establishment of 200 trained officers [...]
Ismaili has earlier made known that his priority is for children in schools to be protected and feel secure. For this reason, he has planned the deployment of rotating security officers as needed, with a focus on elementary and high schools.
“Pristina needs change, courage and immediate action. The time has come for a chairman who takes over his jobs and vows,” Ismaili said at the conference.
In addition to deploying security officers, he introduced other measures that will begin immediately after taking office:
Opening Square “George Bush” in the first week;
The suspension of new construction permits for the first six months;
The beginning of procedures for establishing the Digital Traffic Management Centre;
The start of procedures for buying 60 new garbage collection trucks;
Establishing the table for lighting 1,000 Pristina streets;
The beginning of the process for building a new shelter for treating stray dogs;
The start of procedures for placing 200 security officers in schools;
Signing the executive decision to release blocked sidewalks;
Establishing the task force for building Pristina Hospital;
Signing the executive decision to double farm and agribusiness subsidies.
Ismaili stressed that these decisions will mark the beginning of a new era for Pristina, a functional, secure and comprehensive city. /Periscope.












