During a press conference held on June 26, 2026, Fatun Fazliu of Velen addressed long-standing infrastructure issues in Zajaš. Fazliu stated that, after a period spanning 24 years, the necessary sewer construction has not been completed in the area. The discussion highlighted concerns regarding potential corruption and the management of state funds allocated for the project.
According to Fazliu, the current situation shows that instead of resolving the core infrastructural deficits, residents are confronted with incomplete works, including exposed sewers, septic tanks, and risers situated within residential zones. Furthermore, Velen noted that the DUI has been cited for failing to provide clear authorization, citing doubts over the proper utilization of funds during the project’s implementation phase. The statements suggest a deep-seated dispute over accountability and governance.
The allegations point toward a lack of transparency and suggest that political and institutional control mechanisms have been implicated in the mismanagement of public works. The focus remains on the disparity between promised development and the visible state of infrastructure in the community.
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