COMM STT requires 30m euros for the flow of Serbs in the north for only three months, or it will go bankrupt (Dok)

The issue of electricity payment for northern Kosovo Serbs is continuing to be problematic for Kosovo institutions, stationed in Pristina. In addition to the super-high cost of being absorbed in the last 2021 wave, tens of millions are now being required to secure it in the first three months [...]
In the document that Periscope It has assured them from its sources that the COSTT Board has sent a letter to Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca asking Kosovo institutions to pay 30m euros for January, February and March 2022, otherwise according to their excuses, risk default.

In addition, the interesting event turns out that only during 2021 did the Serb current receive the cost of 40.9m euros, including from Kosovo's budget.
From this cost, according to those COSTT board paper, 7.7m euros have been covered by the shared and remaining budget of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo in 2020, while the rest of the 33.2m euros, based on the Republic of Kosovo's recommendations.
All of this has weighed down by the fact that consumers living in the north have not paid a single cent of electricity. Citizens of other parts of Kosovo have been billed for years for the current spent in the north, while by 2017, the debts of that part have been paid from the Kosovo budget. Of course, there was this fact Great civic revolt, where opposition, civil society, and even Albin Kurti reacted as opposed.
Residents of Serb majority municipalities: Leposaviq, Northern Mitrovica, Zubin Potok and Zvecan do not pay electricity bills since the end of the Kosovo war in 1999.
Now in late December of last year, Kosovo Constitutional Court gave stamp to this issue which found that paying the current in the north is legitimate and must take place further./ P ERISCOPI/












