The exile who returned to his homeland now five months ago is finding a solution to the current.

Zeqir Vlasaku has been staying in the dark for nearly five months, even though the payments at KDS say it has been orderly. The 64-year-old expresses indignation with relevant institutions that are taking into account his problem even though it has caused him. Vlasak has told of Time.nets the problem he is facing now [...]
The 64-year-old expresses indignation with relevant institutions that are taking into account his problem even though it has caused him. Vlasak has told us about Time. We have a problem he's been facing for months now.
In '91, as many did, Vlasac went to Germany. It's been a long time. But he has now returned to his native Kosovo. Born 1955 in Pristina.
When he returned to his home on the Trima Hill to “Shemzi Haziri”, on April 15th of this year, he also began his renovations, when he also faced electricity problems. When the first intervention from the current KED service was made to the Knower, it was by mistake. No one has claimed responsibility for fixing the problem, although he has repeatedly presented it.
It says he first went to Ali Ibishi, who is the director of the network in the Pristina district. He has made it clear that the clock he was given has been missed, but he seems to have found it in deaf ears. Since then, she has been told not to fix it herself because it's dangerous, but nobody's gone tow. Of the 4 wires in its interior, it says that their connection has been incorrectly made that, as well as the trigger of electricity.
Since then, he has made three complaints and three requests to regulate. Time.net has also seen his last bills since then, his payments are in order and his debt is not large enough.
Yesterday, August 16th, at the Koha.net portal editorial service, came from KEDS offices, as he said they agreed at the meeting. He says he had no choice, and the problem was he wanted to sue him somewhere.
My family, children, grandchildren, and grandchildren have already come to my home. And of course, we're standing in the dark”, he expresses grief at the same time, angry Vladsac.
By May, Vlasac had already retired, which seems to be making him think that no one takes into account.
Time.net has also addressed the problem to KED spokesman Viktor Buzhala. He asked for an explanation about the situation, but from yesterday's wake-up morning Buzhala has not even returned answers to the questions sent to him in his email.











