Rafuna warns fierce protest against liberalising the energy market

The chairman of the Economic Ode, Lulzim Rafuna, has declared there will be hundreds more decisions coming from the Commercial Court for the ZRE's decision. According to him, the only legal opportunity at this stage has been for businesses to submit the indictment individually. “Today we have the second opportunity, the second act [...]
“Today we have a second chance, the second act that has come from the Commercial Court will have hundreds more decisions coming from the Commercial Court because we like the Chamber of Commerce have not had legal opportunity and why we've been asked, but we've been instructed by Oda lawyers and Oda partners who are out of Oda's office, that there is no collective possibility of Oda using businesses to sue, the only legal opportunity at this stage has been to go to business individually for reasons that there's only been an announcement, the administrative decision has not been by the Energy Law, he has not been on the energy checker's office, he's been able to declare it. Periscope.
He has even asked the ZRE to be professional and transparent.
Rafuna, meanwhile, has shown that the material damage to businesses has been that some have given up investment planning and others have started with investments but have had to put it off. Otherwise, the mayor has warned the next protest if there will be no reaction from the Government or the Regulatory Office.
The office of the Electric Energy Regulatory should be professional that it took by 1 June to be very professional and professional without emotion, transparent and to make a decision to suspend it for all companies. We're helping businesses that one by one, as subject to a lawsuit against the announcement or act of ZRE. The real or business damage has been that they've given up on investment planning or have started investing and had to stop investing..... there's not yet being ruled out the next protest where we're consulting businesses and we'll see if there's no reaction on the part of the Government or the Regulatory Office, we're still going to have the hard protest”, he stressed.












