Hoti: Government today allocated 17.5m euros for electricity to the north

The Kosovo government announced today it has allocated 17.5m euros to COSTT for its debt to the European Network. According to former Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, this money is earmarked for the debt of supply of northern municipalities with electricity. And, as he adds, it is money from capital projects that Government has not accomplished. The government today has divided 17.5 [...]
The government today has allocated 17.5m euros for COSTT's debt to the European Network for the supply of municipalities in the north. Years of scorning the same thing. To know, these tools are of capital projects that haven't been implemented”, Hoti wrote.
On the other hand, Hoti has recalled power decisions for delaying elections that have had to be held in four Serb majority municipalities in the north, for delaying implementation of the decision on illegal plates and for the house arrest of Dejan Pantiqi, who is accused of organising terrorist attack on state officials.
The elections in the north postponed for April, the decision for the signs postponed indefinitely, arrested for terrorism released”.
Now, before the start of the new year's celebration, they also pay the electricity to those who established the barricades. This is government that no joke!”, says Hot's post.












