Muharrem exposes government statistics on electricity price: 37% more expensive

Analyst Shenoll Muharremi has come up with statistics and comparisons, and according to him, the real cost of a Kosovar is 37 percent more expensive according to purchasing power, in terms of purchase or electricity prices. It has done so, as the ruling Vetevendosje party has recognised a statistics of Turkish television [...]
That reaction has been made since the ruling Vetevendosje party has recognised a statistics of a Turkish television controlled by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, where Kosovo is said to be the country in the region with the highest electricity price.
“GDP per capita with the methodology of purchasing power equality (PPP) is the most accurate indicator of the welfare of citizens and families. This also means that the value of 1 euro varies to different countries based on prices there. We can't understand well, and compared with the cost of products or services without integrating the formula for shopping power elites@, he wrote among other things.
According to him in principle, Kosovo turns out to have the cheaper cost for kWh in the region (even though it is relative that after 800fold! )
“also got BPV/ Ppp resident per capita GDP (perceptive power in countries of the region). When you calculate purchasing power at the cost of electricity, Kosovo is no longer free. This method is applied in other products as well. For the citizen and family of Kosovo 1 euro is not always equal to 1 euro. Kosovo reaches only 70% of the average region in terms of per capita purchasing power. To make up for the real cost of electricity, we've seen the cost of electricity divided at the value of GDP residents with purchasing power. So we've raised a middle in the region, in the form of index. The region's mestar, in this specific case, is 10,0000047. Kosovo's value turns out to be higher than the Raonal average (Kosovo = 105%)”, it has been written, among other things.
According to Muharrem, when this is calculated with the average cost of energy in the region, Kosovo turns out to have the real energy value 0.013 per kah or about 37% more than is measured in official data compared.












