The University Clinical Hospital of Kosovo (QKUK) has reversed its previous policy regarding parking fees. A concession has been granted, and the hourly rate has been lowered back to 50 cents. This news was initially reported by Gazeta Express News on March 15, 2026, at 13:30.
Following considerable public response and criticism, the QKUK Board implemented this change. The hospital’s parking fees, previously set at one euro per hour, are now significantly reduced. Citizens have generally expressed satisfaction with the adjustment.
However, many continue to advocate for the complete elimination of parking payments within the university grounds. Nexhat Qollaku believes the continued charges are problematic. He argues that the fees create an undue financial strain on individuals seeking medical care.
“It’s preferable to have a consistent flow of patients than to experience constant pressure,” he explained. “Imposing fines is also fundamentally unjust.”
Osman Sejfija, on the other hand, deemed the QKUK’s decision a sensible and practical solution, highlighting its convenience for patients and visitors accessing the hospital’s services. The QKUK continues to manage parking operations.
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