Conjufca: So much the price of electricity will rise that we have clothes to leave with hands, not washing hands.

Vetevendosje Movement Parliamentary Group chief Glauk Konjufca has strongly criticised the agreement Kosovo has signed with the Council Global for “New Kosovo” reports Periscope. Konjufca has said that with the implementation of this agreement, the price of electricity will be expensive so much that clothes will be washed with hands, not [...]
Konjufca has said that with the implementation of this agreement, the price of electricity will be expensive, so much so that clothes will be washed with hands rather than washing hands.
They have to leave their clothes in their hands that they have to pay for their washing power. They can't dare drive the power. The same has happened to Argentina, South Africa. I'll never get a chance. When electricity is growing, all other prices are rising. I'm counting on this long-term cost. The entire same contract was signed in South Africa. You'll need to be careful how the contract is interpreted that I'm going to end up in the Arbitrages that ended Zmobile with Telekom. So what you're telling us about this deal, that we have to pay 20 million euros on this deal, say Conjufca.
He has also responded to Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's argument for the contract with the investor Counter Global for electricity.
Haradinaj said it is better to produce electricity from a foreign investor such as the Counter Global than to be bought by Serbia.
Konjufca says it agrees with the prime minister who should be producing electricity in the country, not bought from outside.
We understand this prime minister's strategy, but I'm telling him he knocked on the open door. We agree that Kosovo needs energy production. Nobody else said, we're arguing on how to find the best way to produce electricity”, Conjufca said.
But Konjufca says Haradinaj has chosen the worst way to life energy production projects within the country, by engaging the Counter Globali company.
According to VV official, it would be better to produce energy with government money than to lay millions of euros in asphalt.
You have chosen a plan that directly affects the citizen's pocket. You know very well that the world market costs one million euros. 450 million euros. Why Kosovo's got asphalt, not electricity.











