Current: Moliqaj invited the other parties to the meeting for today, not yet known if they will join

Social Democrat Party Chairman Dardan Moliqaj has invited other opposition parties, representatives of civil society, and union representatives to discuss the rejection of the electricity price hike. Moliqaj has written Tuesday that from Wednesday he will invite representatives of opposition parliamentary and nonparliamentary parties to the meeting for [...]
Moliqaj has written on Tuesday that he will invite representatives of opposition parliamentary and nonparliamentary parties to the meeting from Wednesday to discuss a joint response to the price of the electricity.
The head of the PSD has stated that, for steps of opposition, it will be decided at Friday's meeting.
From tomorrow we will invite all parliamentary and non-parliamental opposition parties, representatives of civil society, representatives of different trade unions, and all those public and non-public persons who are interested jointly in opposing the decision to raise the current price. We will jointly decide the steps and manner of opposition”, Moliqaj wrote.
Moliqaj has declared that the meeting will begin at 1: 00 p.m.
Otherwise, the Kosovo Energy Regulatory Office (ZRRE) approved on February 8th new growing bills for only one category of consumers that entered into force a day later.
Over 5 euros and above will be the difference in the current bill that will pay those Kosovo citizens, who spend over 800 kilowatts per month.
By Z's decision The HR for growth is affected only by those family consumers who spend over 800 kilowattts per month; those who spend under that amount will not notice changes in the bill.
According to ZERE clarifications, consumers who spend 900 kilowatts a month will pay 57.9 euros with new tariffs. The up to date tariffs have paid 52.9 euros. This means that the gap in the bill will be 5.1 euros.
For consumers who spend 1,000 kilowatts, the gap in the bill will be 10.1 euros; for 1100 kilowatt 15.2 euros; for 1,200 kilowatt 20.3 euros.
So, after passing the 800 kilowatt threshold, the consumption gap will be fatened by 5.9 cents per kilowatt during low rates and 12.5 cents per kilowatt during high rates.
Or, said otherwise, for any 100 kilowatts spent beyond the 800 kilowatt threshold, consumers will pay about 5 euros more.











