All this support was provided within the housing project for families who lived in collective centers. This is what the EU Ambassador in Kosovo, Tomas Szunyog, who together with Prime Minister Kurti, took part in the inauguration ceremony, said.
While Szunyog said that this project has supported a total of 34 families, he added that for them, a new life begins today.
He further added that this project is a joint initiative established by the European Union and the Government of Kosovo through the Ministry of Communities and Returns in order to find sustainable housing solutions for displaced persons belonging to non-majority communities.
Meanwhile, the Prime Minister of the country, Albin Kurti, said that even with this project, the Government is fulfilling its commitments.The Minister for Communities and Returns, Nenad Rashiq, was also present at this ceremony. He said that the 34 apartments offered by this project are for 83 people, while he added that the ministry has also provided electrical equipment, mobile and food in order to make life easier for those citizens.
In this neighborhood of this municipality, the construction of two residential buildings, communal spaces and recreational areas has been done.