Sejdiu: The government has 700m euros to buy electricity, but leaves them in vain

Former Vetevendosje Movement Deputy Chairman Dardan Sejdiu has declared that the Kosovo government has 700m euros to spend on electricity, but that the same amount is not using, leaving “in vain”. “I've posted on the staggering amount of cash in the treasury that this [...] has been a matter of months ago.
I've posted several months on the staggering amount of cash in the treasure this government holds. Then there were about 500 million, today it turns out to be about 700 million”, Sejdiu wrote on Facebook.
Try to imagine the dose of arrogance from this government. There's cash that can be used to easily overcome this situation, but instead of work, it still takes time to find the other subject in citizenship and the blanket as a solution, he added.
According to him, the government should first provide electricity and then ask citizens to save it.
We share our tasks in this country. Let the government provide electricity, and when it does, then it has the right to ask citizens to save it”.
In addition, he has stressed that the lack of competence of this government is getting more comfortable.
The average citizen today feels that. For several days, entire quarters of the capital remain dark. From now on, Termocos has heat problems as a result of power supply cuts”.
“Of course the demand for electricity savings should be respected but first we must have what to save. It is not the ordinary citizen's duty to provide electricity”, he added.
Meanwhile, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, at a media conference, has indicated that the Government of Kosovo will share the amount needed for covering energy imports and that according to him it will become the maximum to maintain regular supply.
“The government will allocate the necessary amount for covering imports, do its best to maintain regular supply and avoid the eventual increase in electricity prices”.
Similarly, Kurti has indicated that at the Government meeting the decision has been adopted to ask Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani for authorisation of the Ministry of Finance for signing the Kosovo loan agreement, COSTT and KFE for the energy sector development project, improved transmission network.
The “as far as the decision adopted in government regarding the credit agreement is concerned, following ratification in the assembly immediately next year we will begin with its implementation”.
We'll do everything we know and we can with the capacities we have in order to help the citizens. So we understand this is a difficult situation, but we don't intend to save for our citizens, but we invite them to save the electricity that is the wealth of this country”.
It's an energy crisis that has found us with outdated stabilisation, with a network loaded”.












