Blerim Sejdiu says he will break his own record

The Mayor of Želina, who is running for a third term, Blerim Sejdiu, is the next guest on the PodGo show, with whom we discussed his plans for Želina if he wins the local elections.
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Sejdiu said that in his last mandate, he is most proud of the Zhelina Boulevard project. Sejdiu said that he has not left aside the project for the development of mountain tourism in the village of Sallarevë and said that for this purpose he was in Dubai, where he found investors.
"We will be a municipality that will have a new point for tourism and I am convinced that it will be developed as a tourist attraction. We will also build the road there," said Sejdiu.
He said that a center for sheltering stray dogs is being built in the Municipality of Vrapçisht with the participation of several municipalities, adding that he expects this issue to be resolved. Sejdiu also said that he plans to regulate the transportation of students to schools, adding that in his new mandate this project will be a priority.
"I worked hard during my first term, but the records of the first term were broken by Blerim 2, now Blerim 3 will break the records of Blerim 2. I know exactly what he will do, the first year, the first month. In the next term, we will have many more projects. The institutions that I want to bring to Željina are the Palace of Culture, the largest kindergarten will be in Željina, as well as the Social Center. When we bring these institutions to Željina, then let them call us whatever they want. I want all central institutions to be in Željina and we will turn Željina into a city," said Sejdiu.
He said that a sports hall will be built in the village of Grupçin under the Ministry of Education's program, while he said that the new kindergarten in Želina will open in the summer of next year.
Sejdiu also said he will invest in artificial intelligence projects in schools.
"Some subjects should be removed, as it is an imposition of time. We should invest in education with new technologies. We should not tell children not to use the phone or other devices. We should cooperate with young people and channel them so that they can benefit from them for their future", said Sejdiu. /Telegrafi/




















































