The demolition of a gas pump situated near the AKI area is proceeding as part of actions mandated by a court decision, according to Minister of Agriculture, Armend Muja. During an appearance on T7’s “Pressing,” Muja addressed questions regarding the property designated for the Ministry of Agriculture’s new building, which currently occupies the site of the pump. The issue had been a subject of discussion in the previous week, prompting Muja to confirm that the Ministry is actively executing the court’s ruling concerning the property.
He stated that the construction of the Ministry of Agriculture’s facility is slated to commence soon. Muja acknowledged that the proposed site is adjacent to agricultural fields, noting the potential for conflict between development and farming activities. He addressed the concerns raised about the existing fields, asserting that the Ministry’s building will be constructed on the designated land.
The Minister emphasized that the planned development is proceeding according to legal directives. The focus remains on establishing the new administrative center for the Ministry of Agriculture at the specified location, necessitating the removal of existing structures, including the gas pump. Muja’s statements confirm that the process is being managed in adherence to judicial orders, solidifying the Ministry’s plans for the site.
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It’s interesting to see the government enforcing a court order regarding the property near AKI.
What is the specific nature of the court decision requiring the demolition of the gas pump?