PDK: Commission to investigate government ties with Serbian ENGHER

The PDK through a press release says the formation of the Parliamentary Investigative Commission for the Energy Crisis in the country is necessary. This party says the Commission should investigate the government's ties with the Rhymes cartel. Full statement: The Democratic Party of Kosovo considers the formation of the Parliamentary Investigative Commission for the Energy Crisis necessary [...]
The PDK through a press release says the formation of the Parliamentary Investigative Commission for the Energy Crisis in the country is necessary. This party says the Commission should investigate the government's ties with the Rhymes cartel.
Full statement:
The Democratic Party of Kosovo considers the formation of the Parliamentary Investigative Commission for the Energy Crisis in the country necessary and invites all Kosovo Parliamentary Assembly deputies, without party distinctions, to support this initiative aimed at key transparency in front of Kosovo citizens, about spending over 100m euros from the current government, on purchasing electricity during the crisis, and expensive it for Kosovo citizens.
In addition to the full parliamentary investigation, the Democratic Party of Kosovo requires that the president and prime minister act urgently to dismiss Ambassador Martin Berishaaj from office and bring his involvement to detail on <x0nd) the <x0-bed card”, liaisons with the GEN energy company with an address to Serbia, and reveal the reasons for hiding the property declaration from him.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo calls on the prime minister and his associates to prevent the formation of the Parliamentary Investigative Commission, which will clear public opinion on spending Kosovo citizens' money and the potential links of “Kateli to Kosovo Government during the energy crisis.
A parliamentary, transparent and open investigation involving MPs of office and opposition is now national interest. This Parliamentary Investigative Commission will be monitored by experts and members of civil society and the media, where everyone will see where, as well as who have been given over 100m euros of citizens' taxes and how it happened that, along with spending over 100m euros Kosovo citizens again, the price of electricity was raised for more than 100 per cent.












