The sharing of 10m euros for the current in the north, the VV Murati argues that this is not happening for the first time

The Commission for Human Rights, Gender Equality, for Ungenerated Persons and Petitions today has discussed the division of resources worth 10m euros by the Government for the payment of electricity spending in the north with representatives of the Energy Regulatory Office and COST. PDK MP Besa [...]
The Commission for Human Rights, Gender Equality, for Ungenerated Persons and Petitions today has discussed the division of resources worth 10m euros by the Government for the payment of electricity spending in the north with representatives of the Energy Regulatory Office and COST.
PDK MP Besa Ismaili, who is deputy chairman of this commission to allocate 10m euros to northern Serb citizens, is true, while adding that under the Government this division has not been made as a cover for expenses, but as a guarantee to be locked into the operator system,
MEP Ismaili has stressed that three had emerged from the Parliament, one of them has been to stop discriminatory practices.
“have pledged 10m euros, but not as a cover of energy spending in the north as has been practice before, but as a guarantee to be locked into the European Network. Of course, we as the Commission had some concerns that are old-fashioned, but that the burden of implementation falls on the ZERE. There are three recommendations addressed to Z. The RRE, one of them, is to stop discriminating practices against citizens and possibly see citizens' rebaptizing opportunities for those decisions they have paid 5 per cent more on their bills”, Ismaili declares.
The one behind the Commission, which has been closed to the media, stressed that there was also the chairman of the Commission for Finance and Transfera, Hekuran Murat, who has clarified that the decision he has supported thanks to the ZRE's application.
He has assured that with COSTT representation, the budget will be added to 7-8 million.
Ismaili also said that the agreement remains to be seen and learned how it has originated, and to ensure that there is no equal treatment of Kosovo citizens.
VV deputy Hekuran Murati, who has participated in this Commission, said there were several attacks that, according to him, were unfair to COST officials, by opposition deputies, as this problem has been since the war the power payment issue has been billed to citizens of the southern part of the country.
This case has gone on and it's not happening again now, it's been 20 years. Governments have so far failed to take advantage of the opportunity to extend sovereignty and to enable billing and tracking bills in the north. Therefore, this more problem has been between the government and KEDS, which has had to be defined in the way the KEDS-I was privatised. So KEDS-I is responsible for running the current spent on every corner of the country's territory. But at that time to facilitate KED's work, the government has taken on that burden. When it was the political problem paid by past governments, it left the hot potato in the hands of KO Company. STT and sukka after option”, Murati points out.
The Commission also reports COSTT directors of the energy situation north of the country.












