Ymer: Albin Kurti since coming to power has halted any possibility of Kosovo development

Analyst Visar Ymer has commented on the protest of business representatives who on Thursday have blocked entrances to Pristina, as a sign of opposition to the liberalisation of the electricity market in Kosovo. Ymer in “VV show” sharply criticised the prime minister's positions and policies in office, Albin Kurti, accusing him of damaging [...]
Ymer in “VV show” sharply criticised the prime minister's positions and policies in office, Albin Kurti, against the private sector, accusing him of deliberately damaging the country's economic development.
“Must be understood or should be disunited why Albin Kurti behaves like this to businesses, why, for example, Albin Kurti has stopped any possibility of developing Kosovo since he came to power and stated Ymer.
He stressed that Kurti has called for boycotting local products, with the reasoning of fighting oligarchs, while at the same time increasing the price of energy and opening a so-called “market liberalised”, but which, according to Ymer, functions as monopolies.
“Albin Kurti has extended an invitation to boycott local products. This church is fighting the oligarchs. It's expensive for them, it's in the market they're calling open, when there's no open market, there's no competition. If you even go out and buy the electricity on the liberalized market when you have only one bidder, that's monopolies. Isn't this (Albin Kurti) that has come to power by promising to fight monopoly”, he added.
Ymer stressed that the current energy situation benefits most energy dealers, not producers, who spend the most and who are feeling the greatest burden of cost.
“Current electrical energy situation which is most convenient, what kind of business? Power dealers, not producers. Because one thing we need to understand, why at the protest we've seen the producers, because manufacturers spend more energy”, Ymer concluded.












