Heidi: Bills Must Be Paid

As long as citizens get salaries, they have to pay their bills. Roseta Hajdari, Minister of Economy, Employment, Trade, Industry, Intervention and Strategic Investments of the Republic of Kosovo, Mrs. Rosette Hajdari, invited to the RUBIKON show, explained again all the instructions that had been misconceptions during their presentation at the media conference. “Massat [...]
Roseta Hajdari, Minister of Economy, Employment, Trade, Industry, Intervention and Strategic Investments of the Republic of Kosovo, Mrs. Rosette Hajdari, invited to the RUBIKON show, explained again all the instructions that had been misconceptions during their presentation at the media conference. The government's “Measures of the virus were misunderstood by businesses and inspectorate”, Minister Hajdari stressed.
Among other things, explain the obligations consumers have faced to public services they receive, such as water, current, waste. She stressed that bills should be paid. Until citizens get salaries they also have to pay bills. How can KED survive if consumers don't pay”, Minister Hajdari said.
In this situation, KED spokesman Viktor Buzhala said that the KEDS company, in addition to having obligations to 22,000 workers, has obligations to import energy as well as obligations to other energy system operators “for having stable energy systems, we need financial stability. Except that we have an obligation to the well-being of 2000 of our employees, we need to consider that some of the current is imported from the outside. This import purchase submits to strict payment regulations. Therefore, the payment of electricity from consumers is necessary, and we take this issue very seriously, so it doesn't come up to the lack of electricity in the days when it needs the most”.











