Citizens are now living in crisis.

In April of this year, the country's citizens saw expensive electricity bills. Despite the protests, electricity prices rose. Such a decision, as warned during the protests, was met with great anticipation by citizens. Today, however, it became known that the Energy Regulatory Office (ZRRE) s) excludes the possibility [...]
According to ZERE Board Chairman Ymer Fejzullahu, reviewing these tariffs means there may be a rise, but also a reduction of energy tariffs.
There's an opportunity we can say that's going to be the next fee review in December of this year and then we're going to look at Z's staff. The RRE will look at the cost of the system depends on what the cost of the system will be cost of growth, but there is no exception of the possibility of a discount in case of savings... not necessarily arbitraryly having growth and discounting, they depend on the cost of the system”, Fyzullah said.
For many people, the rise in the price of electricity that has been done several times during Albin Kurti's government has damaged family economies, causing crisis in them.
But high energy tariffs have been the only problem citizens have faced during these months.
The same have witnessed a deep political and institutional crisis. Since the central elections, which have been held on February 9th, Kosovo still has its institutions. The Assembly has not yet been introduced.
In addition to the political crisis, the situation already created several months has also affected economically.
Otherwise, yesterday the Constitutional Court has ruled on the appointment of the provisional measure for banning any action by elected Kosovo Parliament deputies following the complaint of List Srpska. The same, it has ordered the provisional move to take effect on September 5, 2025, in length until September 30th, 2025.












