Kurti: The price of electricity in a free country is not in our hands

Prime Minister Albin Kurti, during his visit to the Kosovo thermal power plant, dealt with the government's price of electricity. Kurti has renewed her visit that the price of electricity paid by citizens in [...]
Kurti has reiterated during this visit that the price of electricity paid by citizens in Kosovo is relatively cheap and that there is room for electricity management.
Kurti said the import cost would cover Kosovo's government.
“Energy is relatively cheap in Kosovo, but its future expensive is not in our power, we will help KEK, but prices will not be in our hands, but this happens because of the price of gas on the world stock exchanges. We'll cover the import power. We think there's room for saving. With the economy minister we agreed to cover the cost of import”, Kurti said before the media.
Kurt had said days earlier that the extraction of electricity in the country is free, although the standard is not comparable to developed countries.











