Prime Minister Edi Rama, in a Facebook post, spoke again about public spaces, promising that there will be no selectivity and that step by step, businesses will also remove platforms, in addition to fences.
"We are making the national regulation, which will clearly set the boundaries. We have studied the regulations of many cities, such as Barcelona and Copenhagen, on how much it should be absolutely empty. We will make the formulas and obligations/penalties clear. As for the penalties, the idea is not to "let's punish". All the platforms and boards that have been left will be removed in their entirety. They will be removed step by step. The penalties will be severe so that no one will think of restarting the game from the beginning, when the forces of order turn their backs", said Rama, writes A2.
"It is good that all of you participate in the process, by filing complaints. A special address will also be opened, the "My Space" portal. The mind must be divided that you cannot go beyond the border where community life begins. We have established public beaches, we are much better than last year, but we are not where we need to be. After the cleanup comes the urban renaissance 2.0. We are setting up groups to turn these spaces into beautiful spaces for the community. We clean up "December 21", "Paris Municipality", but things cannot remain like that. We must intervene with urban development projects to create beautiful public spaces. Those who have properties that they use as parking are invited to come and get permits and build legal parking lots, with 2 or 3 floors that could be very beautiful buildings that could be used. Nothing selective will be allowed, attempts will be made, someone will turn a blind eye, but nothing will be allowed "selectively, with the community cooperating with the authorities," Rama added. (A2 Televizion)