Molly talks about the energy crisis: Kurt must be responsible for his crime

Chairman The PSD, Dardan Moliqaj, has said that Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti committed a crime when he provided 45m euros for KDS's subsidisation. Moliqaj adds that KEDS has left citizens in the mud, as it has not fulfilled its two promises in the near future. His responsibility is inevitable. [...]
Its “responsibility is inevitable 45m euros have been granted to a private company that has privatised the market and distribution in Kosovo, which has promised two things, 300m euros in investments and 24 hours to 7 days in electricity. Both failed. The first crime is free privatisation. Double crime is legitimizing the first crime. There's nothing worse about it. 45m euros of taxpayers have gone to the KEDS account. All those who understand the energy system, 45m euros today, have gone to a private capital that is not providing us with power”, he says.
He shows why he views Kurt as responsible for the state of electricity.
I heard someone say Enver Hoxha has criticised 14 years ruling King Zog. King Zog has committed numerous sins against Albanians, but this did not undo the fact that countless sins that came in the time of Enver Hoxha and others. Prime Minister Kurti has the right to complain about what others have done. What I do not avoid of responsibility is his crime. 45m euros are badly used by Kurti. He must answer for his crimes. I'm taking a quick example. Privatisation of the distribution and network in Albania has been sold for 105 million. Macedonia has sold 225m euros to the network and distribution. We have a situation where it was a crime. The new prime minister has legitimized it. Economically. Then you finance the same, nobody gets to you. So the complaints, the mirrors he is calling for, must understand that there are citizens in Kosovo except for parties, who have no electricity, they don't care who has deceived and why they are lying. Four months ago this crisis was warned. Actions are weak. Same as the pandemic. In Macedonia, the energy crisis was declared in October”, it concluded.










