Shpend Ahmeti: Kosovo to pay dearly for KEDS and businesses losses

Pristina's former leader, Shpend Ahmeti, through a writing on his Facebook account, has commented on the deep energy crisis that has engulfed the country. Ahemti said all the key “in the KEK are conspiracy, while KED and business losses Kosovo will pay dearly. Today there was also controversy among the former party of [...]
Ahemti said all the key “in the KEK are conspiracy, while KED and business losses Kosovo will pay dearly.
Today, there was also controversy between Ahmeti's former party, Dardan Moliqaj and KED. That's because the head of PSD, said the fall of A3 and A5 blocs was deliberate and blamed KEDS.
These claims, KEK has called them slander and has promised that this case will take all legal action into justice organs.
Once we get past the dark, we'll realize that the lawsuits are inevitable and that will probably cost us hundreds of millions of”, Ahmeti stressed.
Below, find a full text:
We are inclined to believe conspiracy more than mere explanations.
It's not the first time the KEK blocks are destroyed, and of course we're not from yesterday with KEDs. It's just the first time that the energy crisis is deeper, and the first time VV and the ministers today face such problems. Lack of experience and conspiracy delayed the right response two months ago which is causing this darkness we have today.
A major negative consequence that we will pay later is the cost we will pay for the losses of KED and businesses. In a regulated market where we assign the price to KEDS while the world market marks price increases means we have forced it KEDS work with losses. The KEK has also not supplied the guaranteed amount of contract to KEDs, which means the loss of KED is even greater. Add to this the production business contracts they have with KEDS that have already lost millions and the number is alarming.
The government tried yesterday to protect itself from paperwork through the 60-day decision, but few will help.
That's all the privatisation stories, the sabotages in KEK etc, the fact is that all these reactions are contracted in letters, protected by arbitration.
Once we get past the dark, we'll realize that the lawsuits are inevitable, and that will probably cost us hundreds of millions.
For us, this current has cost us several times more than in the Europe region. Energy security is already lower. We refused gas, but after a year we won't even be cleaner, more energy, and much more expensive and more dependent on Serbia.
It seems to be more important to each other than our country's interest. The blanket is the slightest consequence of this crisis.











