Deputy Finance Minister warns: Kosovo will soon remain in the dark

Deputy Finance Minister Agim Krasniqi has said that Kosovo will be forced to import electricity from Serbia, since, according to him, the country will remain in the dark. “Soon unfortunately our Kosovo will remain in the dark, yet we will complain about why the prices of the belt will rise, why we will be dependent on imports [...]
“Soon unfortunately our Kosovo will be left in the dark, yet we will complain about why the prices of the belt will rise, why we will still depend on imports from Serbia”, Krasniqi wrote.
While the outgoing government has yet to take any measures to prevent energy collapses in Kosovo.
Here's a full note:
With insults and insults some have managed to become deputy.
These days we're seeing and hearing all sorts of insults and insults from several deputies in the new Republic of Kosovo legislature. I don't understand why we're wondering. We chose them as such societies, no one chose them for us. Only in our beloved Kosovo, even when criminals and villains are known, we appreciate them and give them a chance not once, but sometimes. Those with honest value have no dirty money and do not misuse their positions, we consider them worthless. Until that happens, this place will be worse and worse every day.
Soon, unfortunately, our Kosovo will remain in the dark, yet we will complain about why the prices of power will rise, why we will still depend on imports from Serbia.
These questions must be asked in time, my loved ones, now unfortunately we may be late.
With respect,
Agim Krasniqi












