Haradinaj: The invisible Albine rejected any energy project since 2008

The chairman of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Ramush Haradinaj, has said the prime minister, Albin Kurti, is showing guilt when he is being acquitted of lack of electricity. Haradinaj has said that Kurti is looking like when he came from the planet Mars and found this serious energy situation. “
Haradinaj has said that Kurti is looking like when he came from the planet Mars and found this serious energy situation.
Alby Kurti's energy innocence. Like I came from Mars this year and found this heavy energy situation. For 11 years, the Vetevendosje Movement is a parliamentary party in the Republic of Kosovo Parliamentary Assembly, and it has been 17 years actively functioning as a political organisation. ”, Haradinaj wrote, passes Periscopi.
Furthermore, Haradinaj has reminded him of the time when Kurti and Vetevendosje oppose any project that would improve the energy situation in the country.
His full post:
It's like Albin Kurt's energy innocence.
Like I came from Mars this year and found this heavy energy situation. For 11 years, the Vetevendosje Movement is a parliamentary party in the Republic of Kosovo Parliamentary Assembly, and it has been 17 years actively functioning as a political organisation.
Throughout the political existence of Kurt and his organisation, they have never stopped insulting, insulting, and demonising every energy project that existed in Kosovo.
These demonstrated Kosovo C, which in 2008 would have to start building, which Kosovo would provide 22,000 megawatts of energy.
These demonstrated and made it clear that they do not support New Kosovo, which next year will give Kosovo 500 megawatts of energy.
In the quality of the fraud, it sells as the only person who has been against the sale of distribution, forgets that most political parties have also opposed.
Kosovo's distribution was sold by the largest time party assisted by people who today take refuge in the Vetevendosje Movement and sell morale for national interests.
Kosovo is the only country in the world that has energy resources but also has an energy crisis.
Albin Kurti's approach as a miserable global protagonist, in a tendency to fight corporations and globalisation, has its mark on Kosovo's energy crisis. Corporations have been what would turn Kosovo into energy, but unfortunately these are not in line with Kurti's ideology.
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