Energy crisis: When Saber Feyzullah at the time of severe reductions sang “don't leave the lights off”

At this time of the energy crisis, the Government of Kosovo has come up with an electric power-saving manual, practically asking that “not turn off lights” and “Despite Albin Kurti's promise to reduce the price of electricity, he indicated during yesterday that citizens were [...]
Despite Albin Kurti's promise to reduce the price of electricity, he said during yesterday that citizens were consuming a lot of power <x0, which is also because he was very cheap”.
But, Kosovo has faced an energy crisis almost throughout the post-war years, writes Periscope.
And at exactly that time, when the country faced severe reductions of 4-2, 3-3 and 2-4 on occasion, Sabri Feyzullahu had come up with a rather seditious song.
In the song “don't leave the lights off”, it was required that Kosovo citizens turn on the lights.
Whether Mr. Fysul God has something else to do with not mentioning any element that links him to a story of love.
Periscop calls on citizens to save electricity, considering that the government is no longer promising to protect us from the coming crisis.
Part of the text:
We lived the darkness, although our dream was light
We deserve the good we've been waiting for.
A spark set us on fire. The chains fell from our hands.
A warm sign... that God wants good.
Don't leave the lights off, and the night will start.
Because sad seasons are gone, and happiness is on. ”












