Kurti's fierce opposition to power reductions: Kosovo in darkness, gift for end-of-year

Kosovo is facing a lack of electricity in recent days, and in some cities the suspension is more pronounced. In some lands, electricity reductions have even lasted tens of hours. While the government has been silent about this issue, opposition reactions have not been missed. The PDK, the AAK's LDK, have blamed mismanagement [...]
While the government has been silent about this issue, opposition reactions have not been missed.
The PDK, the AAK's LDK, have blamed the government's mismanagement and lack of investments in the energy sector for recent problems with electricity reductions.
PDK Secretary Vlora Citaku, through a Facebook post, has suggested that lack of electricity has come as a “gift” from the government.
“Yesterday at the Christmas Eve, Kosovo citizens accepted two “returns” from the government. The first, long power cuts associated with astronomical bills for our citizens, and second, the prime minister's apocalypseic warnings of attacks by Serbia. So the only operating mantra of this caste of leadership is the sowing of uncertainty, unpredictableness, and fear.
Shame Prime Minister. You've come to the post with a powerful mandate to solve problems, not to be a counterfeiter. Prime Minister, your job is to keep the lights on, prevent the attacks, and create a safe environment. And not to tell us <x0 juke, that it might get worse” No. Kosovo best”, it wrote Wednesday.
Meanwhile, AAK chairman Ramush Haradinaj has said that Kurti government is the <x0-> government of darkness.
This Dark Government had completely opposed me, the contracted thermal power project “Kosovo C”, which Kosovo made power energy, with the argument that the 80-euro megava price, was high and today they pay it on average is 400 euros;
He was opposed to American gas, and he got shit on it.. They were involved in the energy trade, up to Belgrade's GEN and were put in defense of their sexmen like Martin Berishaj and Nagip Krasniqi, who had abused millions of euros of Kosovo budget. When they took power, they'd be kidding with “boy and filter.
Now when Kosovo is in energy collapse and most of the country is in the dark, they try to sack the KED.. They appreciated the current three times, and nothing ever came to light. These never anything happened to the light.“, written in Haradinaj's post.
Reactions included the LDK figures, where neither irony nor the chairman, Lumir Abdixhiku, lacked.
While it revealed a little bit of the LDK's programme for the February 9th elections, through a Facebook post, Abdidjik has ironed out by addressing citizens through the phrase “hopefully you have electricity...”.
I hope that you have electricity, beyond pathetic popular themes, beyond the Serbian List Certificate game, as a tool of unnecessary inter-Albanian division, let me direct and talk to you from the future...”, It says among other things in his post.












