Government bans taking the KEK employees' coal free

Economy Minister Artane Rizvanolli has said today she will request that emergency measures taken two months ago be extended as a result of the crisis with electricity. During the report to the Commission for Economics, Industry, Interventor and Trade, Rizvanolli has talked about the crisis Europe and Kosovo are facing as a result [...]
During the report to the Commission for Economics, Industry, Interventor and Trade, Rizvanolli has talked about the crisis Europe and Kosovo are facing as a result of the war in Ukraine.
“Europe is continuing to undergo an even more serious energy crisis than last year, due to the war in Ukraine and the use of energy resources as a weapon by Russian President Vladimir Putin”, Rizvanolli declares.
She said that under emergency measures, several decisions have been made, in which the decision of 2018 has been abolished among them, where it has banned coal giving as a gift to KEK workers.
The emergency measures we decided two months ago are now demanding that these measures be extended, given that it is expected to be a difficult winter”.
“has been abolished in 2018 for banning gift-shaped coal from KEK workers”, Rizvanolli declares.












