Shala: Today Kurt would have to visit KEK and apologize to the workers for the promises

MP The PDK, Ferat Shala, has spoken of the latest competition at KEK, which made a lot of noise, saying the Kurti government has established obedient political management and the recruits have been on party and family basis. “After more than a year of Kurti Government we've been waiting for the results of [...]
MP The PDK, Ferat Shala, has spoken of the latest competition at KEK, which made a lot of noise, saying the Kurti government has established obedient political management and the recruits have been on party and family basis.
After more than a year of Kurti Government we've expected the first results in the energy sector. Unfortunately, the only results are political interference in independent institutions and public enterprises like ZRE, COST, KEK and so on. Recent interventions in the country's most strategic enterprise, KEK, establishing typical obedient political and non-professional management and continuing with party and family-based recruits is extremely disturbing for state institutions and our society”.
Shala, at today's Assembly session, said Prime Minister Albin Kurti would have to visit KEK today and give many answers, according to him, the KEK workers were missing.
This is unacceptable, illegal and harmful to the local energy production sector. This is a subject for justice. Today, the prime minister would have to visit KEK and apologize to the workers for his promises. He would have to apologize for all violations that are taking place in KEK management, for bypassing local and foreign experts by paying them dearly. Today the prime minister would have to visit KEK and inform the workers where 20m euros earmarked for KEK went, how energy crises managed, and for the ECDS, which is repaying about 60m euros in financial means. These will one day be part of the parliamentary investigation, which the prime minister and the majority are blocking”.
MP The PDK has criticised the Kurti Government, until it has praised former party chief Hashim Thaci.
“removed the generators from our family economy. It took away the darkness and turned the light into every house of ours. Hashim Thaci's government invested projects in revising KEK in infrastructure, opening new mines and many secondary parts of energy. It created energy stability at the cheapest price in the region and Europe for citizenship. In the 2010 Kosovo B thermal power plant alone, 15 capital projects worth over 50m euros have been implemented, while large capital projects” have been implemented in the mines since 2009.











