Darko Kostovski, the mayor of the municipality of Butel, publicly criticized Ali Ahmeti, the leader of DUI, following Ahmeti’s visit to Butel and his appeal for Albanian unity. In a statement posted on Facebook, Kostovski asserted that the municipality of Butel is “not for sale.”
Kostovski directed accusations toward DUI, alleging that the party has failed to execute several vital community projects that the residents require. Specifically, he questioned the lack of progress regarding clean drinking water for the inhabitants of Ljuboten and the development of a new garden in Butel 2.
He emphasized that these improvements are already underway, noting that their completion was not attributable to DUI. Regarding Ahmeti’s call for unification, Kostovski suggested that the motives behind such appeals might be multifaceted. He reiterated his point, stating that the provision of clean drinking water for Ljuboten and the establishment of the new garden in Butel 2 remain unmet goals, and that these achievements are already in progress, but not through the efforts of DUI.
The exchange highlights a political dispute over local governance and development accountability within Butel. Kostovski’s comments serve to challenge DUI’s record in delivering promised infrastructure improvements to the community.
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