Kosovo also violates treaty with EU '%s', risks being expelled from Energy Community

Following the expulsion of Kosovo's Agency of Accreditation from the European Writer for High Education Security, the board problem Kosovo can also cost in the energy sector, an important European Union mechanism. Ramush Haradinaj with coming to the head of the Kosovo government, among the first decisions that [...]
Ramush Haradinaj, who came to the head of the Kosovo government, was among the first decisions he had made, the one on the dismissal of the Accredity Safety Board. This was seen as political intervention, and this agency was excluded from the European Register for the Security of Quality at Higher Education (EQAR).
The big problem now and how long it is being presented to the Energy Regulatory Office Board, with which a violation of Kosovo of an important European Union mechanism is taking place.
The Metro newspaper learns that the lack of local corium at the Energy Regulatory Office Board is now nearly a year, except that it makes this institution unfunctional, even basic violations of the Energy Community Treaty.
From sources within the Vienna Energy Committee that functions as energy sector regulator for EU countries, it is taught that the Energy Community Secretariat has sometimes warned Kosovo authorities about it and is now ready to launch a procedure against Kosovo for violating the Energy Community Treaty.
The non-functionality of the Energy Regulatory Office Board, according to this source, blocks the process of reforming the energy sector in Kosovo due to European Union directives. This creates delays for Kosovo towards bringing about the regulatory framework in the energy sector with that of the European Union and therefore causes a deadlock in integration processes.











