The government gives some properties to the Municipality of Shtime
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The Government of Kosovo has decided to give the Municipality of Shtime some properties managed by the Forestry Agency of Kosovo. In the meeting of the government cabinet, it was said that the new municipal facility will be built on these properties, the green market project will be completed, but also the construction of the new facility of the KKMF.

The Minister of Local Government Administration, Elbert Krasniqi, stated that the properties requested by the Municipality of Shtime are managed by the Forestry Agency of Kosovo.

"MAPL, in accordance with its legal mandate, at this meeting of the government, approved the decision regarding the request submitted by the Municipality of Shtime for the long-term use of the properties managed by the Forestry Agency of Kosovo for strategic investments in the realization of projects, the construction of the facility of the municipality, the completion of the green market project and the construction of the new KKMF facility, sports recreational facilities, swimming pools and cycling ranges. The properties requested by the Municipality of Shtime are managed by the Forestry Agency of Kosovo", said Krasniqi.

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