The Interior Ministry (MoI) has started warning owners of holiday homes who plan to rent them for New Year’s Eve and Christmas by letting them know about the consequences, Oliver Spasovski said Thursday.
“Plans involving heightened control have been already prepared. We are starting next week and on New Year’s eve, which means the police officers will have a lot of work, but public health is top priority,” the Interior Minister told a news conference answering reporters’ questions.
Police, Spasovski noted, will act based on norms and rules regulated by the legislation.
He explained that it is allowed a holiday home to be rented to one family. “However, it is considered a crime to rent a holiday home to a group of people, because it is considered as a direct endangerment of the lives and health of people,” Minister Spasovski noted referring to the new restrictions that should enter be enforced from Dec. 18 until Jan. 20, 2021.
He urged holiday home owners to be aware about the consequences from renting the houses to groups of people during the pandemic.
“Let us help our country, help ourselves and the health system, the medical workers have been sacrificing their lives for ours. Let’s abide by the measures,” Spasovski said in a passionate plea to the public.