Caday Buyupi Rizvanolli: I don't know what she knows if she knows that energy consumption keeps growing

Caday Buyupi Rizvanolli: I don't know what she knows if she knows that energy consumption keeps growing

Opinionist Donika Kadaj-Bujupi has criticised the statements of Economy Minister Artane Rizvanolli, regarding the country's energy crisis, saying that if she doesn't know that energy consumption keeps growing, then I don't know what they know. Caday-Bujupi says the government is trying to blame citizens. “If Minister Rizvanolli doesn't [...]

Caday-Bujupi says the government is trying to blame citizens.

If Minister Rizvanelli doesn't know that the demand for consumption goes up year-on-year, I don't know what he knows, because he's in a sector he'd have to know. But the attempt to accuse citizens of this phase, when they also have nervousness and discontent because of darkness, is naive, unacceptable, it's a very arrogant approach that only has to raise tensions and there's no solution to”, Kadaj-Bujupi added.

She added that Minister Rizvanolli's presentations are ridiculous and arrogant.

Minister Rizvanolli's ridiculous and arrogant appearances make matters even more difficult, because such a difficult situation, is being shaken with claims from power that citizens are at fault. Citizens are not at fault because the demand for consumption increases from year to year”, Cadaj-Bujupi said.

She said Minister Rizvanolli, who has Prime Minister Albin Kurtin in her arms, is presenting a great inconsistencies with regard to alternative warming.

And these alternates that he's trying to, which also has the prime minister on his side, which is cool, they told me that it's going to have to be after alternative heating, without giving me an alternative to what's the way to warm up at this temperature, for me it's a huge inconsistencies”.

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