Pristina municipality explains: Up to 2 euros access centre

The Pristina municipality has clarified for RTV21 that the road tax, which is being intended to become operational for cars registered outside Pristina, will not be 10 euros for any citizens coming by car to the capital.
The director of economic development and innovation in the Pristina municipality, Warjr Braha, announced that the tax will only be used for the centre area and not for entry into Pristina.
Braha also denied claims that all citizens will pay 10 euros for entry into Pristina.
The “in this phase is expected only to have had a car entrance tax that is not in Pristina. The tax you've heard and the mayor will be 1 euro or 2 euros. The tax on trucks or older buses since you see them appear to be KEK's smoke thermoelectric in the whole city for them will have almost punitive taxes. For cars and people, they'll have free movement but just for an area of town they'll be taxed... ”












