Citaku for Periscope: We want the Investigative Commission for 100 million electricity and the Martin Berishaj relationship VV to do whatever it wants.

The Vetevendosje movement, through the party's chief MP, Mimoza Kusari, has announced today the beginning of the establishment of an Investment Commission for Energy. Such a request, we have been hearing from the Democratic Party of Kosovo for months, as well as trying to spend it in the Assembly Commission, which the Vetevendosje Movement itself did not vote on. [...]
The PDK's “request directly relates to the way the management of over 100m euros of taxpayers in the Republic of Kosovo, at the time of the Kosovo energy crisis”, says Chitaku Vlora for Periscope.
Even the PDK deputy chairman, says that with developments about the relationship allegedly included Ambassador Martin Berishaaj, the requirement for establishing this commission received new impetus.
“We have demanded that this Commission be established now and several months and on the day of developments about Ambassador Berisha, this demand has also received a new push. In the meantime, Vetevendosje has the majority, it can do whatever kind of the Investigative Commission, whatever it wants, when it wants”, said Citaku for Periscope.
But on these accusations and demands of the PDK, Mimoza Kusari says they're a turnover.
I don't want to comment on anything about which the competent are giving credit responses. However, the form and way the opposition tries in every way to exploit, whatever may result as false news for the heads of state to make an putrid connection to the current energy situation in Kosovo”, Kusari told Kpress.
Despite that, Vlora Citaku has a request for the ruling party:
And for its own demands, they have enough votes every time he wants his hemmitary Commission”, the PDK vice president told us, Mrs. Chitaku.
As for VV's warning of the investigative Commission since declaring independence regarding the work of electricity, Mrs. Citaku told us:
And we haven't seen it in writing yet, let's look at it formally, but they have numbers in the Assembly, but our request is very specific, we'll insist that our request be approved, and the VV proposal after we see and address it. But the numbers do, they don't need to ambush us, let's keep it going”.
We remember that the three opposition parties led by the PDK are earnestly seeking the formation of the parliamentary energy investigative commission. Despite the 40 signatures, the majority is not supporting it because, as they are considering disregard for the Parliament's regulation.
Because of this demand, the opposition has been boycotting the vote in parliamentary commissions for a week, even warning it at the plenary hearings.
On Thursday is the regular plenary session, where the opposition's request for the formation of the parliamentary investigative commission for the energy crisis during 2021 and KEK employment is also in order./Besarta Hoti/Periscopi/










