Andrew Shala: Electricity outages, proof of Kurti Government failures

The MP candidate from NISMA's ranks, Andrew Shala, has reacted after the electricity reductions in several Kosovo municipalities. Shala through a post in his Facebook account, Shala has criticised Government for saying it fails to guarantee a stable power supply. Tutje Shala has added that under [...] leadership
Shala through a post in his Facebook account, Shala has criticised Government for saying it fails to guarantee a stable power supply.
Tutje Shala has added that under Fatmir Limaj's leadership they will join in this respect for:
“Establishing power capacities through construction of a new thermal power plant and investments in renewable energy.
Energy independence, lowering dependence on imports and ensuring sustainable domestic production.
Transparency and responsible management of the energy sector, away from failures and mismanagement of the current government”, Shala said.
Full Posting:
Dear citizens,
Recent power cuts are a clear testimony to the current government's failures to ensure a stable and qualitative power supply. These interruptions are not only an obstacle to our daily lives, but also a blow to our businesses and the country's economic development.
It is unacceptable that in 2024, Kosovo still faces an energy crisis, despite the government's empty promises of increased capacities and energy independence. This government has failed to develop and implement clear and strategic policies for the energy sector.
As minister of the MTI and chairman of the Strategic Investment Interministerial Commission, I have had the honour to lead the process that brought the biggest foreign investment to Kosovo since the post-war: Project SOWI Kosovo. With a value of 169m euros, this project has built a wind power park in Shala Mitrovica and generating over 105 megawatts of electricity, significantly contributing to the supply of sustainable energy to our country.
But only one project is not enough. Kosovo needs a new vision and bold decisions.
NISMA Social Democrat, with the leadership of Fatmir Limaj, engages in:
• Increasing energy capacities through the construction of a new thermal power plant and investments in renewable energy.
• Energy independence, reducing dependence on imports and ensuring sustainable domestic production.
• Transparency and responsible management of the energy sector, away from failures and mismanagement of the current government.
Kosovo needs guidance that remains loyal to promises and acts decisively to build a stable energy future.
Enough words, time for * SUCH!
E. S












