Hard bear: Kurti's adviser sells electricity, says “who comes first has it cheaper”

Political analyst Avni Arifi has sharply criticised the government, naming the current situation in the energy sector as a clear example of the lack of will for co-operation with businesses. According to him, the promise of partnership with the private sector has failed, and, as he says, the same has happened to the media, civil society and trade unions. “One [...]
According to him, the promise of partnership with the private sector has failed, and, as he says, the same has happened to the media, civil society and trade unions.
“An extraordinary example of state unwillingness to cooperate with businesses. What they said earlier that businesses will have partners, is seeing what partnership they have with them. It's the same as they've had with other groups in society, with the media, with civil society, with unions”, Arifi said in Klan Kosova.
According to him, the prime minister's staff's brother is urgently licensed and is offering energy at a multiple price, higher than the existing offer on the market.
The prime minister's chief of staff's “, urgently, creates a sector of the company that has had it, is licensed and says “if you want electricity come cheaply to me at the price of 199 euros, and says who comes first, it is served”. I don't know how this citizen of Kosovo should be visaged differently from 80 euros to 199 euros. You can't win more. I don't think there's anything you can earn more. If it is sold, it is common to know how to use the system. There was no hand in the boat. A very serious situation. We all want reforms, market liberalisation. They have been able to create the stock exchange since 2016, Arifi said. /Periscope/












