Subventions for Efficiency heating Efficient Equipment - A Government's Dangerous Block for Troubled Citizen · Global Voices

Do you have homes, apartments, families 4-5 members? Warm it up with electricity and you have astronomical bills during the winter? Are you panicking? Gaille don't have one. The Kosovo government will come to your aid. According to Minister Artane Rizvanolli, from yesterday the government will cover 30 per cent of the money if you decide to warm up this year with [...]
Do you have homes, apartments, families 4-5 members? Warm it up with electricity and you have astronomical bills during the winter? Are you panicking?
Gaille don't have one. The Kosovo government will come to your aid. According to Minister Artane Rizvanolli, from yesterday the government will cover 30 per cent of the money if you decide this year to warm up with advanced technologies (ronic pumps, solar panels, diapers, etc).
Just sign up on the E-Kosovo website, find the Service/Grante section, apply and your troubles are over.
So simple is this job, to prefrarate here a President's folk saying.
Well, it's not. It is neither simple nor true of all this work.
According to Periscop's research, the campaign launched yesterday by Minister Rizvanolli most resembles a dangerous trap for Kosovo's troubled consumers and their budget.
In short, e-Kosovo advises you this way: buy the device first, pay the bill, charge the bill to e-Kosovo and then see if you qualify for subsidies!
Unbelievable. Through this offer, the country's government is indirectly promoting residents to bankruptcy.
Example, imagine the situation when a family decides to be equipped with thermal pumps, whose price is between 5,000 and 8,000 euros in change.
It pays by counting on subsidies up to 30 percent of the total amount of equipment (which, according to government claims, may reach up to 2,500 euros. )
Finally, after waiting for the answer (with indefinite time: it may be a week or ten years, it is not specified) the family realizes that NUK has qualified for help. Now what?
Those 2,500 euros. You will be turned into stone around your neck. You will not be the one to return your equipment, nor will you be the one who can cover its expenses.
You'll easily end up in Unplanned and undiscovered debts, and the government will be you We recite a dozen of the reasonings for disqualified ) But the debts will pay you.
All this confusion will lead a normal citizen not to apply at all.
On the surface, Minister Rizvanelli's offer seems extremely tempting, but it's actually lottery activity and gambling.
You're about to play games, but you're most likely to lose. And human experience proves that most people don't play lotteries, not because they don't want money, but because they know the odds of winning.
So, what is, in the end, the purpose of Rizvanol's offer, considering that the ordinary citizen will refuse to experience fate with large sums of money required for the purchase of efficient electricity equipment?
Why has such a vague, suspicious and dangerous initiative been made public?
The reasons seem very political, electoral, simple but also low. B
It's about offering a different reason against the problems of the citizens. On the one hand, a formal provision for subsidy is drawn up, and on the other hand, conditions of its realization are unclear, mysterious, and possibly impossible.
With the offer of-Kosovo, citizens are being offered a gambling game. The government is telling us who plays usually loses but there's also one that wins. Maybe you are.
Anyone who dares wins is the minister's next advice. /Periscope












