Pacolli: Looks like we're going to get through the energy crisis better than many other countries.

During today, KED spokesman Viktor Buzhala has confirmed there will be improvements in the current reductions. As Buzhala has announced, the bloc returns to office on September 1st. According to him, this upgrade of electricity supply comes from KEK information, as a result of the return from [...]
During today, KED spokesman Viktor Buzhala has confirmed there will be improvements in the current reductions. As Buzhala has announced, the bloc returns to office on September 1st.
According to him, this upgrade of the power supply line according to information they have from KEK, as a result of the return from the B2th Terosta unit, Kosova B.
“Electricity restrictions have been constant since last Monday until today, about two hours... We expect that there will be improvement as... given the information we have from KEK, is expected to recover from the planned annual maintenance schedule, the B2th unit of Termostat Kosova B unit and will greatly stabilise the” situation.He says.
The news has reacted to Vetevendosje MP Victory Pacolli, who has compared Kosovo's energy crisis to that of northern Macedonia.
Pacolli said we're going through a better crisis than many other countries.
“The situation with us isn't like some people are pumping. Looks like we're going to be able to get through the crisis better than many other states --”She wrote.
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The northern Macedonia government on Thursday has declared crisis conditions for 30 days in the energy sector. But this situation is likely to last longer.
Meanwhile in Kosovo, KEK reports that the following days will have an improved power supply.
The situation with us isn't like some people are pumping. Looks like we're going to get through the crisis better than many other countries.
♪ The government Kurti”












