BET IK: We have accepted court ruling, ZRE claim contrary to state principles

Kosovo's Chamber of Commerce and Industry has made a clarification concerning the recent statements of the Energy Regulatory Office, which mentions one as they called it, “A alleged ruling of the Pristina Constitutional Court regarding the” indictment. DECTIK said that he did not accept any court decision regarding this matter. [...]
DRUK through a reaction said he has not accepted any ruling by the Court regarding this case and, according to them, the ZRE claim that this process cannot be stopped is contrary to the very principles of the legal state and the right to judicial protection.
Any decision should be made transparently, with full respect for the rights of the parties in the procedure. We are awaiting the ruling of the Pristina Foundation Court and will announce the public”, said in response.
Djetik has said she stands firmly behind her claims that the liberalisation process has been associated with a series of procedural and substatic violations, which they say are also recorded by European institutions.
“We will continue to follow all legal ways to protect business interest and ensure that reform processes in the country develop in line with law, public interest and European standards” are said to be further in response. /Periscope/












