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Payment for the incinerator/ Qosja responds to Veliaj: Kavajë Municipality will review the contract

Payment for the incinerator/ Qosja responds to Veliaj: Kavajë Municipality

The Mayor of Tirana, Erion Veliaj, published at Friday's meeting of the Municipal Council, the receipts of the payments that the Municipality of Kavaja has made for the Tirana incinerator.

Fisnik Qosja, mayor of Kavajë, invited to the 'Task Force' on Syri Tv, answered Veliaj as he stated that the payment was an indisputable contractual obligation, since it is the law itself made by the government that imposes this approval.

Also, the mayor of Kavajë, while saying that he does not regret this payment, added that he felt a moral obligation to take care of cleaning the city at the peak of the tourist season.

"I needed to clarify the citizens of Kavaja on this issue, not to make a reply with Erion Veliaj, because we won the reply with Erion Veliaj and the battle with him on May 14. He still has time left 'Kavaja-Kavaja-Kavaja', so he got the answer and he will get it when he wants and how he wants, in relation to the matter in question.

First, I am the mayor of Kavaja and I have an obligation to answer to the citizens of Kavaja for the cleaning of the city, because I took office on June 14 at the peak of the tourist season, so an unpleasant atmosphere in the municipality of Kavaja, where nothing it didn't work and where we found neither pen nor paper.

When I was obliged to clean the city and clean the seashore, where we have had thousands of tourists who have visited Kavaja these days, so my duty is that I take measures and based on the rules that have been set by my ancestors, to continue on the road and make the payment for the incinerator and no, I do not regret at all that I made the payment because I did Kavaja a favor by cleaning it.

But the incinerator contract is a corrupt affair and there is no question about it, everyone knows this and not only me as the mayor, experts and all people say this. So the truth has come to light. But, being conditional and since the mandate has just started, I was obliged to pay the payment for the incinerator because I have an obligation to citizens and businesses.

The issue of the incinerator, the pressure is at its maximum since this is the very law that was made by the government that forces you to go and pay the bill, an indisputable contractual obligation," he said.

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