Kurt's brutal banal reasons for failing to build the new thermal power plant in 2018

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has argued for the energy crisis, rather than having been strategically absent from previous governments. But Kurt's party had come against the construction of the new thermal power plant no further than in 2018. In a Facebook status on December 20, 2018, Kurt seemed [...]
In a Facebook status on December 20, 2018, Kurt seemed to have no way of predicting that Kosovo could soon face an energy crisis.
In that scripture he counted fourteen reasons, but without clearly arguing about any of them.
At point seven, it writes that when the new thermal power plant begins, by the closure of the new Kosovo power plant A workers will be left without jobs. Of course, the new thermal power plant would also generate new jobs in addition to energy security.
He also complained that the state was creating a monopoly through the contract to build the thermal power plant. Even though the thermal power plant would be transported to the Government of Kosovo after twenty years, it did not hesitate without any evidence and arbitraryly call the entire process “wild privatisation”, Periscope reports.
The break of the deal by Kurti has cost the people a total of 19.7m euros, as is planned.
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