“The government is congratulating “welcome” exiles

Visar Azemi from the LDK has said there are power cuts in every corner of Kosovo. According to him, the government is welcoming the exiles by leaving 148x1> in darkness. “What bitter irony: The best way the government knows to wish you “welcome” exiles are leaving them in the dark! In every corner of [...]
“What bitter irony: The best way the government knows to congratulate “welcome” exiles is leaving them in the dark! In every corner of Kosovo, there are power cuts. ”
He has said that energy demand has increased significantly as production does not cover “as for the nearest” need.
According to him, this affects importing power with “strateferic stratosphere”.
The energy demand has increased significantly, while our production does not nearly cover the need. What happens then? We are forced to import energy from abroad at stratosphere prices, forcing or raising tariffs or restricting import. The result? Both scenarios weigh on the citizen! ”
Azem said new power capacities should be built.
To end this endless spiral of energy crises requires a clear and sustainable solution: building new energy capacities. Gas station is the emergency solution. When the government fails to provide electricity for its citizens, failure is not only technical, it is political! Kosovo needs leadership that can plan for the future, not improvise for the present! ”
What a bitter irony: The best way the government knows to wish welcome “to the exiles is leaving them in the dark!
In every corner of Kosovo, there are power cuts.
Energy demand has increased significantly, while our production does not nearly cover the need.
What happens then?
We are forced to import energy from abroad at stratosphere prices, forcing or raising tariffs or restricting import.
The result? Both scenarios weigh on the citizen!
To end this endless spiral of energy crises requires a clear and sustainable solution: construction of new energy capacities.
Gas station is the emergency solution.
When the government fails to provide electricity for its citizens, failure is not only technical, it is political!
Kosovo needs leadership that can plan for the future, not improvise for the present!












