Rama: We should share what we have with Kosovo in secret and joy

Prime Minister Edi Rama at the latest conference with journalists this year began his speech with the energy crisis, which he said is proud of the way the government has protected family consumers. He said that while other countries in the region and Europe have raised prices, the Albanian government decided to [...]
Prime Minister Edi Rama at the latest conference with journalists this year began his speech with the energy crisis, which he said is proud of the way the government has protected family consumers.
He said that while other countries in the region and Europe have raised prices, the Albanian government decided to protect family consumers from this increase, while for all those who did not believe in this crisis, he set an example for Kosovo.
The prime minister said that in addressing the long-term power crisis, the government has nearly a 4-point plan.
From where I start, perhaps from a fact, of a global energy crisis that is challenging the whole state and of a raging price wave, which has recently reached 450 euros for megawatts. This crisis that I've warned before, doesn't seem to have a clear ending. It's about June, but no one can confirm that. In the surrounding countries, prices are rising, we've stood up to a fixed idea, we're going to be a shield to family and small business, but now we're talking about a conversation between Balluk and companies that are related to middle blood pressure, and we're preparing for them a facilitator scheme. ps
And we're going to be able to stay, because we've addressed the crisis with a supply scheme reform and so far we're fully confident that at least for the period until June, while we're predicting an extenuating effect, without being able to be accurate that s'uddi or that it's the situation in March, but I mean we're going to continue protecting family consumers. For me, not allowing the impact of the crisis wave on families and companies that function with middle blood pressure is fantastic.
Look at Kosovo, today it's in the grip of a crisis that is for objective reasons, and it's in the conditions where you had to choose between price increases and restrictions, and that's for all those who say crisis and do it to divert attention. I am happy that we have a stable situation, and that we are also helping Kosovo, that if we are small and joyful, we should share what we have with Kosovo.
Now for addressing the long-term energy problem, our ambition is to move on to net energy exporters, so that we guarantee ourselves and sell to others, how we will, by increasing our capacities, which will enable us Skavica, the other by working on a new Vlora Tecin scheme, the other with photovoltaic parks and increasing our water production capacity, where we are praising a major project that will significantly increase capacity, and thus we enter the route of transformation of the VMRO0x> said Rama.










