Even AAK warns protests against expensive electricity prices

Even AAK warns protests against expensive electricity prices

After the PSD, even the opposition AAK party has warned protests to reject the expensive warning of electricity prices. The AAK has announced that at the regular meeting of the Alliance's Headship, Headship has estimated that rising prices at this time is incompatible, where it has called for the possibility of organising [...]

The AAK has announced that at the regular meeting of the Alliance's Headship, Headship has estimated that rising prices at this time is incompatible, where it has called for the possibility of organising protests to contest the expensive electricity.

According to them, since the country's north does not pay at all for energy, it is unfair to raise prices for the rest of the citizens, where households and businesses hit.

Full announcement:

AAK examines possibility of body protests for energy price

At the regular meeting of the Alliance's Headship, it has been discussed for the current political situation in the country.

The AAK's leadership has estimated that the price hikes at this time are unacceptable. While the country's north does not pay at all for energy, it is unfair to raise prices for the rest of the citizens, where households and businesses hit.

Also, Krysia asked that the possibility of organising the protests be considered to challenge the announced expensive electricity.

The Alliance has repeatedly supported and lobbied for the law's adoption of donations to the Army, where the possibility will be given that citizens, within the country or in the diaspora, will have access to financial means for army development.

The AAK's leadership has established working groups for monitoring party internal elections, at all levels. Also formed are the leaders or co-ordinators of departments, departments for strategy and analysis, the Economic Forum and professional offices.

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