Shiptula residents: There are no police that can drive us away

One of the three KEK Board's proposals for exit from the crisis that could lead the country to energy collapses, including an emergency intervention, has angered residents of the village of Shipitula, landowners that have not yet been expropriated. The second option, according to the Board, is to prevent disaster from occurring. “Take actions that [...]
One of the three KEK Board's proposals for exit from the crisis that could lead the country to energy collapses, including an emergency intervention, has angered residents of the village of Shipitula, landowners that have not yet been expropriated.
The second option, according to the Board, is to prevent disaster from occurring.
Take action to predict the prevention of disaster for any area or resident. (This is also seen with law in force, emergency law that allows for preventative action by the Emergency Management Agency)”, is said to have been proposed as the second option.
And this option is the representative of the residents of Shqitula, Saim Krasniqi, who has been threatening that KEK is planning to remove residents even violently.
“KEK is simply not wanting to find a solution. You can't take an entire village away with violence. There is no police that can get us out of here without meeting our” demands, Krasniqi said.
He has said the state is challenging only eight houses that were built after the year when their village was declared state-interesting Zona.
There are no eight houses, but there are 140 that are speculating houses, so they're built just to increase the price of expropriation. The Ministry of Environment has had to stop this but has not done it despite residents' repeatedly reporting”, Krasniqi has said of Inseder.
Krasniqi told Insider that there are 240 houses in the village and only 100 of them are residents living there, and the rest are built for expropriation purposes.












