The time when Albulen Hadziu attacked Government for the winter weather

In Kosovo it has already begun to feel the energy crisis. Days ago, the Office for Energy Regulatory has approved KEDS's request for an increase in the energy price of 7 per cent. On the other hand, the government, except that it has sought to save electricity, has not provided any explanation for the energy crisis with which [...]
Kurti's government and its ministers are in the direction of the energy crisis extremely dramatic, that Kurti day ago said Kosovo paid more freedom of electricity.
But, in 2018, Albulen Haxhiu, then deputy of the Vetevendosje Movement and current Justice Minister, at a media conference had shown about the situation with the energy the country was facing, saying the energy situation in Kosovo is serious, while the government has received no response to energy shortages, Democracy.com broadcasts.
The energy situation in Kosovo today is heavy, except in Pristina, citizens today are facing a lack of energy in every city and village, and in these cold winter days, this situation is unaffordable, especially for citizens who live in poverty and also for those living in deeper areas. Despite these problems, so far we have not heard from the government any responses to the lack of electricity, the offended bills and the removal of workers, and yet no one has claimed responsibility for the fraud and illegal decision of the ERE, which accounts for the costs of Serbian citizens, and other communities. So from tomorrow we will submit the application for interference with Prime Minister Haradinaj to provide clarification to the burdened situation”, Haxhi had said at a media conference.
We remember that a part of Pristina, days ago, there was no electricity for several hours.
On Tuesday, the current was also cut off at the Kosovo Assembly session. While, for a few minutes without power, the presidency remained as long as the meeting between President Vjosa Osmani and her counterpart from Northern Macedonia, Stevo Pendarovski.
The spokesperson for the Kosovar Power Distribution Company (KEDS), Victor Buzhala, has said that the increase of electricity in April next year could amount to 40 per cent.












