Braha gives details: 10 euro tax is not valid for all of Pristina, but only for central area

The Director for Economic Development and Inovation in the Pristina municipality, the Braha Warj, has spoken about the proposal for the deployment of a 10-euro fee for entry into the capital's central area.
He said the document is only in the public hearing phase and that nothing has been finally decided.
According to him, the tariff is mainly being considered for specific vehicles, such as construction trucks, buses and old machinery, reports Klan Kosovo, broadcast Periscopi.
Meanwhile, he added that “if it comes from Peja and parks the car behind the Youth Palace, it doesn't fall by”.
The “is among the rare regulations that are being debated and debated in such a form. I'm personally happy. This is a tax imposed on a central location. Ring around “Agim Ramadan” of “Lan Haradinaj”. You come from Peja, you go in front of the Palace of Youth, you don't get in that area.
“Work 10 euros or not 10 euros is a matter of public hearing and finalising the document. This document is voted for public hearing, and comments and arguments come and the decision is made how we end up and voted in the end. And that 10 euro tax will be for the construction trucks, for buses or very old machines...”, Braha said. /Periscopi/












