Citizens invited for massive exits in protest against power reductions

Citizens invited for massive exits in protest against power reductions

Today, starting at 1: 00 p.m., a protest will be held against power reductions, which will start from the KED target to continue at the Government building. From the protest organising group, Debran Hoxha, said it starts from the KED building, as it is considered the main energy situation guilty. Take [...]

Today, starting at 1: 00 p.m., a protest will be held against power reductions, which will start from the KED target to continue at the Government building.

From the protest organising group, Debran Hoxha, said it starts from the KED building, as it is considered the main energy situation guilty.

In addition, he invited to the Eyes7 in Kosovo, indicated that the next request is to have the dismissal of Economy Minister Artane Rizvanolli, due to what she called her ridiculous statements.

We have been discussing the organisational group very long and we have seen this request inevitable. We consider this demand to be legitimate and that KED and the entire energy system in Kosovo belong to Kosovo.” he said of their next requirement, the nationalism of KED.

Hoxha explained that the protest is organised by a group of active citizens and invited all citizens who did not represent political interests to participate.

“The KEDS, which is responsible for the distribution of electricity in Kosovo, is burned by the trafos, the system calms them as it has overloads, as if it had been after investments and those trafos had faced that burden. We don't know where those investments have gone, if a trafo is overloaded and started by fire, the trafo is old. ”

He said regular energy supply will also be required, as stated in the privatisation contract. According to him KEK operates with losses to secure KEDS profits and that we are committed to the service of a private company as if we owed it welfare.

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