SHOW after the scandal involving the Ambassador involved: Is electricity expensive to do so?

Kosovo Ambassador Scandal in Croatia, Mr. Martin Berishaj, who is allegedly involved in money laundering with politicians in Slovenia, ʹ money that according to Slovenian media flow from the Serbian GEN branch, has raised major doubts in Kosovo public opinion, linking the scandal even with the energy crisis in Kosovo. [...]
A few days ago, on April 19th, Kosovo's Assembly failed to vote on the establishment of an investigative Commission on the energy crisis issue.
It was the PDK that had initiated the establishment of such a commission, which was supported by other opposition parties. But it was the ruling party, Vetevendosje, that did not vote for the establishment of the investigative Commission for the mainstream.
In the PDK chairman's message, Memli Krasniqi, of that same date (19 April 2022), he spoke of potential crimes the government is hiding over the energy issue.
“ and what potential crimes Are you defending them with this insistence against parliamentary investigation, violating the country's laws and Constitution? PDK's that day, they wrote Periscope.
The PDK's initiative for the Investigative Commission came only nine days after the Constitutional Court in Pristina, approved this party's request for Temporary measure suspending ZRE's decision to expensive electricity.
And the Democratic League of Kosovo on the other hand, wanted to clear up another truth: that about spending 100m euros in government subsidies on expensive energy bills.
The rejection of the ruling party, Vetevendosje, LDK chairman, Mr. Lumir Obadiah saw how A sign of fear of truth.
This refusal to investigate, however, is a sign of fear of power over the truth that will be dawned sooner or later. The stronger the rejection, the more necessary the probe is”, Obadiah wrote on April 19, 2022.
Doubts From Kosovo Opinions
Journal and analyst Valon Syla, through a Facebook writing, said that the last-hour scandal, )It tells us the truth about the expensive flow.
Martin Berisha's company, MB Consulting, the company that has only one employee, means Martin Berishajan himself, was cancelled by the Serbian company GEN, for advice and representation in the most common market in Kosovo and Albania. Now you see why the current got so expensive and why the VV is refusing to establish the Investment Commission for Energy. It smells bad. So... The price hikes are not only about the war in Ukraine but about the crime.What? is looking organised with Albin friends in Kurti Government with Serbian companies”, writes Syla.
Meanwhile journalist Astrit Gashi says:
“Per “” power mafia Serbians in the Balkans I originally wrote somewhere in the early 2000s in Koha Ditore. It was a time when reductions were 8 to 2 in favor of the dark. Since then, I have never stopped writing and talking about Kosovo's energy independence.
Today I am feeling hurt that even an Albanian, a man whom I have considered a good owner, an ambassador of Kosovo, will benefit from a financial scandal in Slovenia that includes the money of this firm”. /Periscope











