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“In May 19, 2011, we were informed about three families who were forcibly returned in our municipality,” stated mr. Mahmutović, saying that, municipality is very much committed to take care of repatriated families, since the Ministry of Internal Affairs has an available fund for this purpose.

 

“Currently, we are in a process of completing papers, in order to apply for a project to construct a block of apartments in which we could accommodate the repatriated families,” continued mr, Mahmutovic.

Mahmutovic said that there are some ongoing projects in municipality like, pavement of a road in the village of Corrolluke, long 1000 m, construction of a water supply system from Osojane to Kosh village, financed by the Ministry of Communities and Return with 95000 € and Municipality participation with 45000 €.

 

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Communities Committee (CC) at its regular meeting discussed repatriation process

2011/05/27 - 12:00

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Chaired by Mr. Fazli Stollaj, a regular CC meeting was held today. The issue of repatriation process during May, was one of the main agenda points to be discussed.
Rasim Mahmutović, Head of Municipal Office for Communities and Return, briefed the participants about developments that took place between two meetings.

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“In May 19, 2011, we were informed about three families who were forcibly returned in our municipality,” stated mr. Mahmutović, saying that, municipality is very much committed to take care of repatriated families, since the Ministry of Internal Affairs has an available fund for this purpose.

 

“Currently, we are in a process of completing papers, in order to apply for a project to construct a block of apartments in which we could accommodate the repatriated families,” continued mr, Mahmutovic.

Mahmutovic said that there are some ongoing projects in municipality like, pavement of a road in the village of Corrolluke, long 1000 m, construction of a water supply system from Osojane to Kosh village, financed by the Ministry of Communities and Return with 95000 € and Municipality participation with 45000 €.