Kusari-Lila doesn't like to hear statements from Kurti's past years of electricity published

The head of the Vetevendosje Movement Parliamentary Group (LVV), Mimoza Kusari-Lila, has defended the Kurti government for the energy crisis. At today's plenary session, Kusari-Lila addressed criticism of former governments for failing to decide and offer energy solutions. However, she said returning the tariff block is inevitable along with expressing saving [...]
At today's plenary session, Kusari-Lila addressed criticism of former governments for failing to decide and offer energy solutions. However, she said returning the tariff bloc is inevitable along with expressing energy savings.
The lack of decisions for years in particular in the energy sector for a necessary process of sustainable development is feeling more today than ever. As long as others want to bill this energy situation to the current government, we need to make a reflection on the circumstances of the lack of decision-making that six other governments had ahead. Two missed chances, which today mostly affect the energy situation, are those of building new capacities in 2008-2009, when Kosovo had four serious international companies interested in investing in the Kosovo C power plant at the time. Also another lost chance of the Bilfinger company, which had brought the proposal before the Government at the time for the complete renovation of Kosovo A”, she said.
LVV's chief of deputies said that cutting off the tariff block in 2017 for energy has been wrong.
The return of the tariff block is inevitable along with expressing saving and awareness of energy savings, which was removed in 2017. In many households who had access to alternative heating, they converted it with electricity for facilities and lower prices”, she said.
Kusari-Lila also called manipulations claims that Albania and Northern Macedonia are managing and not spending on energy.
Allow me just to remind you that according to EUROSTAT, Albania and North Macedonia have the most expensive current in the region. The Albanian government is true that it has declared the emergency situation in October, but only in 2021 has it paid 223m euros in electricity import and another 200 million are earmarked for import for 2022. Also on January 1st of this year over 7,000 companies have gone to the market liberalised, if they don't find companies to supply them, they will receive electricity from the only three times more expensive operator. This is a heavy burden for companies, the process that stopped in Kosovo in April of last year”, she added.
While dismissing it as futile to restore statements by LVV officials as being in opposition to electricity.
THE “is in vain the restoration of statements by Vetevendosje in certain periods referring to today's situation. It is not statements by members of the Movement that brought about this situation. It is the actions or actions of the ruling parties that brought the bill we are facing every day. Likewise, a falsehood serving opinion is an energy situation in Albania and Northern Macedonia. The belief that the two countries have stabilised and we have an information blockade about what's going on there” is over.











