Biggest Austrian newspaper: Kosovo, first state in Europe with electricity reductions

News of the electricity reduction problem that has engulfed all of Kosovo now and several weeks has reached Austria. The first country in Europe where lights turn off”, titled the article in Austria's largest newspaper “Die Presse” dedicated to the current power situation in Kosovo. “Kosovo can no longer cover its needs....
Kosovo can no longer cover its energy needs, and for this reason it breaks down its current for two hours three times a day”, writes Die Presse.
In telephone communication with a citizen from Kosovo, the same has told the Austrian newspaper that “yes, the current continues to go out every six hours”.
I'm afraid the situation will get worse. That's because Russia's war in Ukraine will last for a long time”, The Lion, the father of two children, has told the Austrian newspaper.
Kosovo, a state of 1.8 million people, has faced power cuts since half of August,” writes away from Die Presse. Hospitals alone and some companies have electricity. Everyone else will be powered by two hours, three times a day”.
The Austrian newspaper has also commented on the management of the situation by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, where attention is given to the fact that opposition parties are accusing Kurti of mismanagement.











