Uran Ismaili returns letters to Pristina: Seeking confidence to stop the crisis and change Kosovo (VIDEO)

The deputy chairman of the Democratic Party of Kosovo and MP candidate number 2, Uran Ismaili, has restored one of the most special forms of communication with Pristina citizens, the direct letter.
Following the local campaign, which was praised for the creative and close approach, Ismaili has once again been addressed to the citizens of Pristina through a letter, seeking their support in the June 7th extraordinary elections.
In his letter, Ismaili recalls the great confidence he had received in Pristina, where the PDK emerged the second force in the capital, saying projects for Pristina and the welfare of citizens will remain his political priority.
He has said that Kosovo today is facing a crisis that is directly affecting everyone's life, from high prices and insufficient wages, to the state of health and education.
“Vital projects for Pristina, such as the Foreign Ring, or Pristina Hospital, have now remained hostage to the stubbornness and political resentments, while the bill is finally being paid by all of us, the citizens of this country. We can't allow this”, says Ismaili's letter.
Ismaili asked for support PDK, Bedri Hamza, his candidacy, as well as other candidates for deputy from the city of Pristina, saying Kosovo needs a united policy, deals with daily problems and has clear strategies for lowering prices, raising salaries, improving health, education and economic development.
On June 7th, I invite you to support the number 125 Democratic Party of Kosovo, Bedri Hamza number 1, and I number 2. With your support, we will stop the crisis, and turn Kosovo into a functional state that is in the service of citizens”, Ismaili wrote.













