The Inspectorate of Pristina has again today condemned the ruling party, the Democratic League of Kosovo, for violating the anti-Covid measures.
LDK has been fined 2000 euros and this is the second time for it. He was sentenced for the same reason on January 11.
Adonis Tahiri, director of the Inspectorate, has said that such fines will continue whenever the rules, set by the governors themselves, are violated.
"Fourth fine against political subjects, for organizing gatherings in Pristina contrary to the law and measures in force. You drew up and voted on the law and the decision on the measures yourself - you have to pay the fines as well. Otherwise, we collect them through the bailiff", wrote Tahiri on Facebook.
On Tuesday, the Inspectorate in Pristina also fined AAk in Nisma with 2000 euros, for the same reasons.
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The PDK is fined 2.000 euros for violating the anti-COVID measures
On the eve of the campaign, political parties have frequented gatherings with citizen structures, and in many of them there are a larger number of citizens than allowed and no respect for protective measures, such as distance and wearing masks.
In fact, such fines, for political parties, have been reported only in Pristina.

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The inspection in Pristina fined LDK with 2.000 euros for violating anti-Covid measures
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20 fines from the Municipality of Pristina for party violations in the campaign, Vetëvendosje
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LDK is fined 2000 euros for violating anti-COVID measures at the rally in Prizren