Kosovo Prepares for 2030 Mediterranean Games

Kosovo Prepares for 2030 Mediterranean Games

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Acting Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Hajrulla Çeku announced that an agreement has been signed for assistance for the revitalization of the "Palace of Youth and Sports" for the 2030 Mediterranean Games. Among other things, he emphasized that they are awaiting the interpretation of the Constitutional Court on the Law on the Mediterranean Games, since the Organizing Committee of these games has not yet been established.

After the government meeting, Çeku stated that a few days ago, an assistance agreement was signed with the European Investment Bank.

The acting Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports said that they are awaiting the Constitutional Court's interpretation of the Mediterranean Games Law.

He announced that the procurement procedures for the construction of the new Suhareka stadium have also been announced in recent days.

At the conference following the meeting of the acting government, Çeku has also accused the Municipality of Pristina of concluding illegal contracts.

At today's meeting of the acting government, among other things Çeku said that an important decision has been made that paves the way for the construction of the memorial to those who fell in 1998 in Junik.

The Mediterranean Games will be organized in Kosovo in 2030. This organization has been considered an important issue for the state of Kosovo.

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