Ahaz criticises Kurti Government for budget: No Energy Strategy

The ruling party's MP, Haki Abazi, has criticised the executive in some areas and has demanded that certain categories be treated as special in the new budget. He said that with the sabotage that took place in the north, leaving institutions is important for the political spectrum to be unified. “And budget marks exactly [...]
He said that with the sabotage that took place in the north, leaving institutions is important for the political spectrum to be unified.
And the budget also marks this very moment, and that's why I'm here today, despite the fact that I've publicly expressed my frustrations about my priorities, but also about the successes limited to different dictatorships.
I want to explain some issues that should be priority. Life insurance for Kosovo police. 20 years after the war, 14 years after independence it is meaningless that our country continues to have police officers who have no life insurance”.
He said they're police officers of a state where there's crime and corruption, but just the opposite, so even the risk to our “cop” is enormous.
The second “is the miners who have been put into the garfala to shake up Yugoslavia's foundation and have done it. Most of them live at 170 euros today. It is unfair that a miner who has given all of his own interest in the state's interest gets paid less than an honest Albanian who has remained in power in Milosevic's time and has achieved the condition for full retirement then by law and urgent means that those people who have done more than anyone else will be considered to be a particular category”.
The third “the deputies of July 2nd. A number of them live in difficult conditions, they must become a category of law in Kosovo's budget, because it is people who have marked the most important moment of our people's declaration of freedom and independence”.
Ahaz was also critical of the government for failing to follow a strategy on the energy issue.
I mean, it's a disaster to adopt the budget when we have no energy strategy adopted”.
He said that he continues the same situation as in previous years when others were in power.
The next “should not find us in this situation. We have huge losses both in exploitation and distribution. It makes no sense that Kosovo does not have solar panels in every house and area where it is possible to benefit from wind and solar energy”.
Also, he said there must be administration reform, which he said is unfunctional.












