PDK's Ismaili: What's Albin Crisis counting on now?

Former deputy of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Besa Ismaili, has reacted to the tightening of electricity, as well as the refusal of the American gas pipeline by the Government of Kosovo, writes the newspaper Periscopi. Ismaili has said that electricity was extended even without the power plant for gas production. Ismaili has criticised the approach of Kosovo Prime Minister, [...]
Ismaili has said that electricity was extended even without the power plant for gas production.
Ismaili has criticised Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's approach in relation to the country's energy processes.
Here you have her full post.
“Now that the price of electricity has been expensive even without the gas power generation plant, which the government refused, how did the job remain, is the project for gas construction better economically or less economically favourable for Kosovo?
What's Albin Crisis counting on now?
Because citizens were left with the cost of electricity, even without natural gas; and without diversification of energy resources and deteriorating environmental pollution; even against the American project, and the Russian gas monopoly in Europe; and even... ”, Ismaili wrote in her Facebook account. / PERISCOP












