LDK: Kosovo citizens going into serious condition, Government playing spectator role

Former Minister of Agriculture, Democratic League of Kosovo deputy Besian Mustafa at a media conference has said that Kosovo has entered an energy crisis, which day is becoming unaffordable for citizens. According to him, the energy crisis and continuing price hikes are making Kosovo's citizen poor every day. “Criza [...]
According to him, the energy crisis and continuing price hikes are making Kosovo's citizen poor every day.
The energy crisis and the price hikes crisis are making Kosovo's citizen poor every day. But in this far poorer crisis is the Kosovo government's response to the lack of measures supporting citizen”.
Mustafa stressed that he wants to know how the government will react in the event of deepening the crisis.
Now that winter is fast approaching, we ask the government to answer these questions, whether there will be enough energy in winter or there will be reductions, will the price of energy cost to local citizens and producers and, if so, how much. In the event of inadequacy what the government will do for the citizen and how many Kosovo families are threatened to fall into poverty by increased energy prices and essential products”, Mustafa said.
He stressed that the LDK had warned the energy crisis since last year and accused Government of ignoring it and has taken no measures.
While citizens are experiencing a serious situation with record inflation rates, with increased prices of basic products, power has chosen to play the specator's role. It was the spring of 2021 when LDK chairman Abdixhiku warned the energy crisis and the first response to power was inconsistencies, and the second response was that when there is no crisis, there is no way to deal with crisis. When the power crisis arrived, he insisted there would be no power reductions and expensive bills. It didn't take long, and what we've been warning happened, except the reductions, it's also expensive with the” bills, he said.
Mustafa said Z The RRE has been converted into government department.
The government promises 19m euros subsidy, while the energy sector is heading towards banking. Even the ZRRE now transformed into the government's department on Thursday expressed concern that failure to control energy subsidies is jeopardising the lock-up agreement and power supply. Such a thing would destroy years and years of working and supporting our partners for energy independence”, Mustafa stressed.











