As it was said, it is expected that on Monday, June 15, the urban and interurban transport service will resume, according to a protocol approved by the health authorities. This decision, it seems, will not be implemented if the government does not meet the 4 non-negotiable conditions of operators.
Public urban transport across the country will not resume operations on June 15 unless the requirements set by the representatives of the transport associations are met.
In an article published on Monitor.al, the National Association of Urban, Intercity and Suburban Transportation, as well as the Urban and Interurban North Association, in a letter to Prime Minister Rama and other responsible institutions, listed the key points to consider. change, provided they return to work on June 15.
Public transport representatives request:
1- Excise duty waiver
2- Reduction of VAT on sales
3- Reimbursement for capacity reduction
4- Reimbursement for categories that benefit from the service free of charge
Transport operators refuse to resume work if the above requirements are not met. Today, at 10:00, another protest is expected to take place in the framework of the demands that concern this sector. A few days ago, the government announced that the townspeople would start work on Monday with 70% of the allowed capacity and with a safety protocol approved by the Institute of Public Health.

