Rama said that the “George Bush” boulevard will be completed and will serve the citizens of the capital. He also promised that, if he wins a second mandate, he will expand full-day classes to all schools in Prishtina.
The mayor considers that the transformation of “Kurrizi” – the platform that connects the Youth Palace with the “Arbëria” neighborhood – the many parks, as well as the works on Road A, have all contributed to transforming the capital. He believes that despite difficulties, works on Road A will be completed by September of this year.
The Smart City project is also considered another important step in addressing traffic issues in Prishtina.
“Now we also have the smart city, the hardware infrastructure, where we have connected the traffic lights. We now have a ‘green wave,’ so for example, if a green light opens at one point, traffic continues without stopping, because the lights are interconnected through a smart system,” he explained.
The Mayor of Prishtina, also the LDK candidate for a second mandate, blames the central level for the situation, describing the blocking of the budget as unlawful. According to him, despite obstacles from central government, the work of transforming the capital continues.
“You know that last year, despite blockades and sabotage from the central level, we achieved a record budget execution – the highest in history – and the results can be seen in the city in all sectors. Unfortunately, political opponents exploited this to totally block the budget, something unlawful and against the interests of Prishtina’s citizens. Those who claim they care about the capital are not cooperative but are blockers. Still, we managed to push processes forward. We know it’s an election year, and they’re doing everything to prevent us from working. But we continue… We don’t give up in the face of blockades, blackmail, and sabotage – we continue the transformation, because we know what the city needs,” he said.
“The Ministry of Culture – specifically this so-called minister who pretends to care about Prishtina – has blocked Prishtina illegally for four years. Of course, we will pursue all legal avenues. Our project will not stop. You have seen that we continued works on the George Bush Boulevard, one of the most monumental projects of the capital, creating wonderful public spaces for children, youth, businesses, and the elderly. It is a major project that will certainly continue and be completed,” said Rama.
This year, the capital has often faced waste management issues. On this, Rama said they have supported the “Pastrimi” company, but the problem lies not with workers but with its management.
The mayor also highlighted full-day classes as an important project, which he believes has helped family economies, while also noting the positive impact of unified urban transport tickets across public and private sectors.
The current mayor believes citizens will give him their vote for a second mandate.
Rama added that a second mandate would allow him to further transform the capital.
“Everything I said I would do, I am doing. We earned citizens’ trust. They have seen that we don’t just talk philosophy or nonsense – what we say, we do, and we finish it professionally in the best way possible… Four years ago, I said I need eight years to transform the capital. Despite blockades, we will complete all the projects promised, and add new ones, such as the Olympic Village. In the framework of the 2030 Mediterranean Games, we need to increase the capacity with sports infrastructure. For the Olympic Village in Bernica, we already have the master plan, projects, contracts, and a managing body in place – and we’re moving forward… We will have full-day classes in all schools, and now smart city infrastructure is already part of our capital,” he said.
During these four years, stray dogs have also been a major issue. The municipality has now built a shelter and started subsidizing citizens who want to adopt them. /KosovaPress/