Abdixhiku speaks of minister's ridiculous advice, warns up-to-date winter

LDK chairman Lumir Abdixhiku has sharply criticised Kosovo's government for the energy crisis in the country, as well as warnings that there will be expensive electricity. Abdixhiku has addressed direct criticism of the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, who according to him at the time when the region's leaders competed for price buying energy [...]
Abdixhiku has addressed direct criticism of the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, who, according to him, at the time when the region's leaders competed for cheaper energy purchase, he “was corrreassed in European centres with glacial narrations for the unprecedented economic development of Kosovo”.
Now who will be blamed for this crisis? A government that has all of them; it has its people recently deployed to KEK and at any other energy institution, cannot even afford a basic product in this unprecedented economic development”, he wrote.
He has even mentioned ridiculous advice to Minister Rizvanolli that citizens maintain energy through the halting of “ystacks”.
“For their inability will be blamed on our citizens. For the use of energy in <x1yystick”, <x3 hereafter heat water teeth”, for itself the free price of energy. Now the price of energy became free too. This introduction is a warning for the next expensive they'll make. But neither the price of electricity nor the demand for savings will overcome the crisis that has just begun”, he wrote.
Rizvanol's ridiculous electricity saving strategy: Don't leave the yoystics on
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A crisis warned;
A disabled, ridiculed and retarded government.
Today's energy crisis has been warned for five months. In warm weather, energy institutions, internal and external experts indiscriminately recommended contracting electricity while prices were free; five times cheaper than what we buy as a state today. At that time, blocks were recommended and revitalation, operator subsidies, production and saving plans for the cold winter.
These warnings were not heard. At the time when the countries in the region competed for the purchase of cheaper electricity, our prime minister puffed up in regional and European centres with glacial narrations for unprecedented economic development that Kosovo was experiencing with him.
Today, its unprecedented economic development is without power!
Now who will they blame for this crisis? A government that has all of them; it has its people recently deployed to KEK and at any other energy institution, can't even afford a basic product in this unprecedented economic development.
For their inability, our citizens will be blamed. For the waste of energy on <x0ystick”, <x2Waller teeth with hot water”, for itself the free price of energy. Now the price of energy became free too. This introduction is a warning for the next expensive they'll make. But neither the price of electricity nor the demand for saving will overcome the crisis that has just begun.
Because the reaction is delayed. Because they don't!
Kosovo is entering a winter of reductions, lack of heating, lowering the production of businesses, and lack of government skills to address problems over time; a practice now common to them. Today, government interventions are late; because they are expensive; and because they are expensive they are and without solutions.
This government, capable of creating conflicts, is incapable of creating solutions. Governance first of all is management and responsibility. Nor does the trial of blaming the past keep the lights burning even the heated family homes.











