“The barricades time has passed” - Kurt warns protest businesses that make a decision

In office minister Albin Kurti has indicated he will not withdraw from the Energy Regulatory Office's decision (ZRRE) for open electricity market. Kurti at the Government meeting Thursday has said that the “time of barricades in Kosovo has passed”, alluding to protests expected to do [...]
Acting Minister Albin Kurti has indicated he will not withdraw from the Energy Regulatory Office's decision (ZRRE) for open electricity market..
Kurti at the Government meeting Thursday has said that the “time of barricades in Kosovo has passed”, alluding to protests expected to do business that are opposing Z's decision RREAH to open the electricity market,
What Kosovo's Economic Oda is not telling you is that meeting their demand does not solve the problem, but it only carries the energy cost of these 1,200 companies to the bills of each of you, each family and over 100,000 other smaller businesses that are less powerful and vocal than some. To protect 1 percent of powerful companies at the expense of 99 percent, they want to make barricades at Pristina entrances. The timing of barricades in Kosovo has passed, removed them wherever they were, and pledged that we will not allow any younger ones to be deployed. We call on all odas and businesses to start managing wisely for efficiency and optimizing energy exploitation”, Kurti has declared.
While we're talking here, the Economic Oda that would have to stay close to businesses, is trying to block magical routes with a single request: delay in implementing market liberalisation. Postponing the decision is justifiably demanding that in a year we will prepare, ignoring the fact that, in turn, there has been no preparation for the past eight years, as long as this process has been postponed year after year”, he has said further.
The government chief in office has said that the countries of the region have already overcome that decision, while in Kosovo it has been late to implement for more than eight years.
Businesses today have warned they will block all Pristina entrances between 10:00 and 12:00. Meanwhile, if they fail to meet their demands, they have warned that they will block the capital all day long. /Periscopi/












