The LVV Assembly accuses the Municipality of Pristina of failure in waste management and billing chaos

Jeta Dida-Bujari, a member of the Self-Determination Movement Assembly representing the Pristina Municipal Council, has publicly criticized the current state of waste management within the capital city. Through a recent statement, Dida-Bujari highlighted several concerns regarding the cleanliness infrastructure and associated billing procedures in Pristina. The assembly member stated that the city’s waste management situation has deteriorated significantly.

She noted that citizens are encountering numerous issues, including the proliferation of illegal dumpsites, visible waste accumulation in public areas, and noticeable delays in scheduled waste collection services. According to Dida-Bujari, the resulting conditions have created unpleasant environmental hazards, citing unbearable odors and collection points that have become potential sources of infection. Beyond the physical cleanliness challenges, Dida-Bujari also raised concerns regarding the administrative framework for waste services.

She specifically addressed the billing method used by the municipality, indicating that the current system presents multiple issues that require review. These criticisms, voiced by the assembly member, underscore ongoing public scrutiny regarding the efficiency and consistency of the waste removal services in Pristina. The focus of the critique spans both the operational aspects—such as timely collection and preventing illegal dumping—and the financial mechanisms governing the handling of municipal waste.

The comments call for immediate attention to improve public sanitation standards across the city.

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