Public and private transport workers protested for several hours today in front of the Municipality of Prishtina and the Government of Kosovo. They declared that today is the final deadline for reflection; otherwise, starting tomorrow, the entire road segment will be blocked with all urban traffic buses from morning until evening.
The Chairman of the Urban Traffic Union, Ilmi Gashi, expressed concern that the municipality and the ministry are postponing their responsibilities regarding the allocation of funds, emphasizing that citizens are suffering due to delays in paying debts to urban traffic operators.
“The municipality has just released a statement saying that the funds have not arrived, and we are left going back and forth like a real ping-pong ball. In these cold temperatures, for the sake of citizens who are suffering from lack of transport—we beg citizens’ patience for their sake—these authorities need to reflect today. If nothing happens, we will resume regular work only when the funds are allocated to pay off the debts,” he said.
Later, Gashi took a firmer stance at the end of today’s protest.Citizen Bush Vitija expressed concern about the difficult transport situation, noting that some citizens, especially those in social cases, are suffering due to the lack of transport options.
“We are in a very difficult situation because some people cannot afford it. Those of us with cars can travel, but for someone in social need, it is a big problem. Taxi drivers, as we hear, are charging 4–5 euros for short trips and taking advantage of the situation. This is bad for citizens… Transport is missing, there is a severe shortage of transport, and traffic is being blocked,” he said.
The worsening transport situation and delays in salary payments are the result of a lack of coordination between the responsible institutions. This has created an environment of uncertainty and social tension, making life harder for citizens, especially those in difficult economic conditions.