The current is still getting hit in the whole north, Ugljanin: Citizens complain about bills

The company Elektrosever, which is responsible for flying the current in the north, has not yet done so, to over half of the citizens in North Mitrovica. So says at least the head of the Municipal Assembly, Nexhat Ugljanin. “In some homes and businesses are starting to come bills, but not yet to [...]
So says at least the head of the Municipal Assembly, Nexhat Ugljanin.
In some homes and businesses, bills are starting to come, but not everyone's yet. Many of the residents, about 50 or 60 percent B.C. in the Bosnian Quarter where I live, have not yet signed contracts with the Elektrosvere, as well as provided by law”, Ugljanin told Klakosova.tv.
“Placing electric clocks is also being made in some parts of some areas of no. So, there are citizens who still don't know how much to pay for the flow spent”, he said.
Ugljanin stressed there are citizens' complaints about the amount of bills.
There are complaints on the part of the citizens that the bills are coming, that is, 300 euros, 400 euros, etc. So they're not considering electric hours. In some countries where there is no clock set, bills are coming paushall and not properly based on”, North Mitrovica Municipal Assembly leader stressed. tv
The mayor of Zubin Potok, Izmir Zeqiri, has also spoken about this topic.
Zeqiri said the electrical exchangers are being placed in this municipality.
“Based on the new KEDS-Electre deal, electricity billing has yet to begin. Some electrical records have been placed in the village of Saber, and when their deployment is completed in the entire municipality, I believe it will start billing”, he told Clankosova.tv.
“Electric energy has also been billed in the past -- that is, the old one, I'm talking about the Albanian community”.
He stressed that billing will be done on the basis of citizens' spending












