Kurti Chigodet again past governments: They had no way to leave Kosovo other than in the dark

While giving a speech at the LVV General Council meeting, Prime Minister Albin Kurti also spoke of the energy crisis in the country. Kurti blamed the past governments for this, saying they have left Kosovo in the dark. Kurt said they found the ground to bleed at all [...]
Kurti said they found the ground state that was bleeding on all sides “completely unprepared for the challenges of the 21st century”.
He said that at the height of our problems, we also had the constant struggle of pandemic.
And for electricity, he said he feels frustrated just like citizens.
“At the time we are holding this meeting of the General Council we are facing yet another challenge an energy crisis caused by external factors outside of our control as much by the vision of making decisions for the future by those who govern for two decades. While energy demand has increased annually, KEK production has remained the same, while there have been thefts and wrong decisions that have brought the energy sector on the brink of collapse. I understand the frustration of citizens with the lack of electricity, believe me that I too am frustrated, but let this be a reminder of the situation in which those who government for two decades left the state because as dark people who were doing the night away from the eyes of citizens they had how to leave Kosovo differently than in the dark, but that era has ended. The road we've started together is full of challenges, but it's going to take us on better days”, Kurti said among other things.
He said the coming year will come up with long-term proposals for resolving the electricity problem.
The world's “has different algorithms for energy production”, he said, among other things.










