Tue, 11 February, 2025

Taravari has promised in three languages that there won’t be any divisions in Gostivar

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The new mayor of the municipality of Gostivar, the former Minister of Health, Arben Taravari, congratulated the new members of the Municipality’s Council their appointment in Albanian, Macedonian and Turkish language and has called them to cooperate. He and the advisors have received their certificates from the municipality’s Election Commission and have started their mandates.

-The municipality will serve all of the citizens of Gostivar regardless of their convictions i.e. political, ethnic or religious convictions – said Taravari, among other issues.

He said that an agreement was reached with other political parties on a local level and the majority in the Council has been reached.

-In the past few days, we had meetings and according to the last meeting, we have a support of 17 advisors. Still, I would like that majority to be above 20 and all decisions to be supported by more advisors -said Taravari.

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