The five dimensions of Baraliu's reason for Kurti's explanation of the current was “absurd”

Analyst Bleron Baraliu has commented on Prime Minister Kurti's clarification in the Kosovo Assembly on the current. Baraliu calls Kurt's comments about the current absurd by adding them to five dimensions, Periscopi conveys. The first “, am I wrong or the government had made a declaration of export growth based on calculated numbers [...]
Baraliu calls Kurt's comments about the current absurd by adding them to five dimensions, Periscopi conveys.
The first “, am I wrong or the government had made a declaration of export growth based on calculated energy figures, why did it practically have only imports of energy? ”
The second “, anyway, how did the government/direct ministry allow even the transit current to be introduced into export estimate numbers, so that the KM alludes?
“Three, The KM explained that during the night we spend 800 and a few kWh, since (now) we produce 900 +s, to clarify (whatnot) the export during the hours of the night, but in January we have produced about 600kWh if not wrong, so this argument was more cynical and derogatory than serious! ”
“4, how is it possible that the extortion contract with $38/kwh couldn't be interrupted even in case of emergency as we had, and Weiman continued to export until Kosovo remained in the dark?! Is there a Force Mayeur concept in Kosovo, is Kosovo a state or a total republic? Are Serbia's long - term contracts for flour? ”
The fifth, not to continue further, why the KM didn't tell us who these Ujman contracts are, and it didn't explain without injuiendo and humiliating details: how much real export was, how much transit it was, how much night it was exported to undergarments (both zero!), and how much and how long has Ujman sold? He could even point out the quality of the contract without getting into the details, and I think I can even get access to journalists, right? Instead of defansive, the KM had to make clear peacefully and socially. Instead of the hostile tone, as if he was trying to burn us in the woods because we dared to ask questions, he could apply one of the apologists for the misunderstandings he introduced...” Baraliu wrote:
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We're stolen, not poor!
Explaining Kurti's overarching current was absurd, and in some dimensions:
First, am I wrong or had the government made a statement of increased exports based on calculated energy figures, so why is there practically only import of energy?!
Second, anyway, how did the government/the relevant minister allow even the transit current to enter the export estimate numbers, so that KM alludes?
Third, The KM explained that during the night we spend 800 and a few kWh, while (now) we produce 900 +s, to clarify (what is) the export during the hours of the night, but in January we have produced about 600kwh if not wrong, so this argument was more cynical and derogatory than serious!
The fourth, how is it possible that the extortion contract with $338/kWh couldn't be interrupted even in case of emergency as we had, and Weiman continued to export while Kosovo remained in the dark?! Is there a Force Mayeur concept in Kosovo, is Kosovo a state or a total republic? Are Serbia's long - term contracts for flour?
The fifth, not to go further, why the KM didn't tell us with whom these Uyman contracts are, and it didn't explain without injuiendo and humiliating all the details: how much real export was, how much transit it was, how much night it was exported to underload (two zero!), and how much and at a time/second it sold Weiman! He could even point out the quality of the contract without getting into the details, and I think I can even get access to journalists, right? Instead of defansive, the KM had to make clear peacefully and socially. Instead of the hostile tone, it's like it was trying to burn us in the woods, why we dared to ask questions could apply one of the apologists for the misunderstandings it presented...
As for clarification, I'm really willing to help the government not to criticize the government for a full year, and I continue to believe that this government has the space and scope for progress and I'm willing to help as much as I can with positive access to criticism as possible, but I can't even stand in front of the cynicism that led us to seek a simple clarification of how and why Kosovo exported energy in times of crisis, nor do I believe it's possible to close this subject without having an enormousity of what happened and how we can stop this.
I'm mostly desperate that even after three years since Albin has taken the people's orders to lead politics we continue to be stolen and not poor and I don't see plans for how this will change in the next three years. I hope soon this will change I still have the conviction that this government can bring about progressive changes! /PERISCOP/











