Speaking to protest organisers: Requesting Minister Rizvanolli's Download

On Monday, it will protest before the KED target for the reductions in the current that is taking place during these days. In addition to this protest, electricity supply 24/7 will also be required for the dismissal of Economy Minister Artane Rizvanolli and the nationalisation of the KED company. So he made known at the media conference, [...]
In addition to this protest, electricity supply 24/7 will also be required for the dismissal of Economy Minister Artane Rizvanolli and the nationalisation of the KED company.
So announced at the media conference, protest representative Dibran Hoxha.
On Monday, December 27th, starting at 1: 00 p.m., we gather near the KED in protest against this was alarming and we seek electricity 24 hours a week, the dismissal of Minister Rizavnoll and KED nationalism. Protests will not stop until this company assumes its responsibilities and returns to normality and at the same time pave the way for the nationalism of this company belonging to Kosovo”, Hoxha told the media conference held before the Kosovo Government object today.
Hoxha at the media conference said the entire Government has been put in service to the KED company. And for the latter, she said she had to predict the obstacles to her winning. Nevertheless, he stressed that this company is continuing to win at the expense of citizens.
Their reasons for not planning winter consumption to this extent are banal and offensive to the citizens of this country. If a private company like KED can predict the profits or profits of that company per year they should necessarily predict even any obstacles that could be taken along the way to achieve their profit. But KEDS is continuing to win at the expense of Kosovo citizens. The entire government has been serviced to the preservation and protection of this company from the sharing of 20m euros of public money for these private companies to the ridiculous conference of Minister Rizvanolli we've been serving this company, as if we owed her welfare. This crisis, except that it is paralysing every aspect of social and economic functioning, is also showing that essential services should not be placed in the hands of the private sector”, he said at the conference.










