How much will the price of bread increase, and how are citizens awaiting that decision?

The green light given to the rise in the price of electricity caused great fuss. That is because this decision was said to have an impact on rising other prices. A slight price hike will also have essential food products such as flour. But how [...]
That is because this decision was said to have an impact on rising other prices.
A slight price hike will also have essential food products such as flour.
But how much his price will go up and the chairman of the Kosovo miller's Association, Bashkim Zanullahu, indicated.
“As far as flour is concerned does not directly affect a large increase, since electricity in the cost of production is not much of the price composition. This should not be used as an excuse to raise prices for no reason, I don't see a reason for such a high price rise, of course there will be a slight price hike. If we talk about flour directly, if today's price is 320 or 350, the price that could be raised at best, could be around 5 euros per ton”, said Union Zejnullahu, chairman of the Kosovo Mllists' Association, for Teve 1, broadcasts Periscope.
And with this increase, citizens disagree.
This is not just a disaster, it's a disaster for citizens, a disaster of life. When citizens can't afford this current price, they're not trying for the good of citizens to lower and raise their income, but to raise their bread without which they're not living. It's hard for the citizen to pray to me to tell God, Lord, why did you forgive me? For what we worked for, we lived and tried for this independent country. In the rule of foreigners, we're free and we don't have to question bread”, said Isuf Musliu citizen.
The small “Pensions, 10% being expensive in bread or electricity, usually have a big impact on the citizen standard. So expensiveness is not acceptable, but if there is no other choice then you have to face it, but poverty deepens”, says another citizen.
Another citizen somehow reasons on increasing the price of flour.
“They may be more expensive than there is water and productivity, but they should not be more expensive than the state is helping you, they should normally be given without money to flour for the people, rather than expensive”, says Kadri Rama citizen.
The Energy Regulatory Office on April 11th made the decision that the electricity price will rise by 16.1%.
And numerous protests were organised to oppose this increase in the capital.












