In Goraždevac, municipality of Peć, two families were shocked to learn that the agricultural land they have been cultivating for years is being sold as social property. The Kosovo Privatization Agency put the land up for sale, despite documents showing that the owner is an agricultural combine that has never cultivated the land. Locals claim they are the rightful users and owners and plan to seek justice at the Constitutional Court. This situation casts a shadow over the transparency and fairness of the land privatization process in Kosovo. Is it possible that institutions are ignoring the rights of people who have invested decades of work into the land? Citizens are outraged and ready to fight for their rights, refusing to be victims of bureaucratic and legal manipulations. This scandal raises questions about how state property is managed and who truly has the right to the land. If institutions do not respond, citizens announce they will appeal to the Constitutional Court, seeking justice and protection of their rights. This story is not just about land but about trust in the legal system and respect for the rights of ordinary people. What do you think about such cases? Is this just the tip of the iceberg of privatization problems in Kosovo? Share your thoughts, maybe your voice can spark change!
Land Sale in Goraždevac: Citizens Announce Appeal to Constitutional Court
