“The government's lack of energy problem is paying citizens”

Opinionist Dardan Sejdiu is praising that governing treatment for the problem with electricity is late in management, because there were early indicators on the issue. According to him, this is costing hundreds of millions of euros, and now this neglect and ignorance is required to be paid by the country's citizens at the price rise [...]
According to him, this is costing hundreds of millions of euros, and now this neglect and ignorance is being required to be paid by the country's citizens at the rise of electricity prices.
The global growth of electricity prices has pushed most governments in Europe and the region to take measures to protect citizens from the direct impact of price hikes.
Taking on topics from <x0jetre”, the Government of Kosovo has begun to tackle and open this discussion in December 2021, although from April 2021 it has been behind information and indicators that the energy crisis will hit us. The Kosovo government acknowledged that there is an energy crisis in the country only when it faced the decline of the B2th Kosovo B thermal power plant bloc!
Ten months late, dear. It's not about how late we are in management and doing homework.
Institutions failed to monitor the energy market and developments that were happening in the world and were warned very early.
The negligancy for the inaction of our institutions is now costing us hundreds of millions of euros, and this lack of knowledge and neglect is being required to be paid by the country's citizens at the rise of electricity prices.
In the end, ZRE comes up with proposals for rising electricity prices, and for this proposal for growth I still didn't hear any representatives from the government disagreeing.
In fact, the Government is defending this position and proposal for electricity growth, and today at the Assembly session it was clearly distributed.
This government is for price hikes according to ZRE's proposals.
That's the problem, and that's the situation we're in right now.











