Full and expensive: The two most dramatic developments of the week and the people's pocket wrinkle

From US Secretary Antony Blinken's letter, the ban on Serbia's referendum in Kosovo to the rise in the electricity price. How did the week find Kosovo? BLINKEN LEGRA, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, received a letter from US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on January 13th. The next day Kurt published the letter in [...]
From US Secretary Antony Blinken's letter, the ban on Serbia's referendum in Kosovo to the rise in the electricity price. How did the week find Kosovo?
BLINKEN LERAT
On January 13th, 2022, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti received a letter from US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. The next day Kurt published the letter on the social Facebook network, with the recommendation that the letter should be read and that it was good.
The “is container, good and worth rereading”, Kurti wrote, conveys Periscopi.
Blinken's letter requires constructiveity in the dialogue with Serbia. It requires an energy agreement in northern Kosovo and an agreement on the unemployed.
Blinken requires that judicial decisions be backed up in particular ʹato related to minorities, which was interpreted as a requirement for the implementation of the Association Agreement and the land issue of the Decani Monastery.
SERBIA REFERANDUM
On January 14th, the QUINT states called on the Kosovo government to allow the referendum on Serbs in Kosovo (for constitutional changes). QUINT also held a meeting with President Osmani, Prime Minister Kurti and Chief Prime Minister Konjufca.
The three rejected the QUINT, through a joint statement, where they said Serbia's referendum in Kosovo violated our country's sovereignty, so they could not allow it.
After that, Kurti calls an urgent conference of the Kosovo Assembly, where through a resolution, Kurti was voted to ban Serbia's referendum in Kosovo.
RELIGION EARTH
Early this week, the Energy Regulatory Office was approved to raise the electricity price for consumers who spend over 600 kilowattts per month. This will affect many family economies. From fees, businesses are released.
In his appearance before the media, Prime Minister Kurti initially said he understands the citizens' sorrow over the matter. Later at a media conference on Wednesday, he said they are concerned about the energy crisis in the country, they have past governments, and yesterday at the Kosovo Assembly, he said that yet2m euros per day someone has to pay.
Opposition rejects electricity price increase, even The PDK tried to pass a resolution yesterday in the Kosovo Assembly, but did not pass.
Protests from opposition parties have been warned, but also civil society for the price of electricity. The PSD was most concrete by date, calling protest for next Saturday, January 29th.
Citizens converted to irony the ruling party's slogan for the February 14th elections from Krejt and Direct to Greece and expensive. We remember that in addition to increasing the price of electricity, the price of drinking water has increased in our country, and over the past few months, the price of food items has also suffered. /Periscope











