Gjukaj: Citizens did not only pay for electricity in the north but for all Serb-majority areas (Koha)
Director of the Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK), Arben Gjukaj, told KTV that citizens of Kosovo were not only charged for unpaid electricity in the north but for all areas with Serb majority. Gjukaj said that unpaid bills were sent to both UNMIK and the government of Kosovo. “After independence, one bill went to UNMIK and […]
Read More →Investigations into privatization of KEK distribution network (Gazeta Blic)
Law enforcement authorities are investigating the privatization of the distribution and supply network of the Kosovo Power Corporation (KEK). Sources in the EU Rule of Law mission in Kosovo (EULEX), which confirmed the investigations, said considerable material has been collected and that concrete results are expected. “Investigations are on the right track,” the source said. […]
Read More →Blast in “Kosova A” deepens energy crisis in Kosovo (Koha)
Generation of electricity in Kosovo has been visibly reduced after the explosion in the “Kosova A” power plant and the electricity is currently being generated only by one unit of “Kosova B”. Director of Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK), Arben Gjukaj, said the energy crisis in Kosovo has deepened after the blast in “Kosova A” power […]
Read More →UNMIK Headlines 3 July
• If candidate for PM can’t secure majority, then danger for President (Koha)
• PDK seeking MPs (Tribuna)
• PDK convinced it will establish government (Lajm)
• Haziri: Either us or PDK, no extraordinary elections (Botapress)
• Ambassadors criticize government for investing in non-priority sectors (Koha)
• Bahtiri and Rakic call on citizens to demonstrate maturity (Lajm)
• Tahiri in Brussels to discuss barricade (Kosova Sot)
• Talks immediately after establishment of new government (Zeri)
• Togo recognizes independence of Kosovo (Botapress)
Vetevendosje will not take part in the government, but has conditions (Lajm)
The head of the Vetevendosje movement, Albin Kurti, says the so-called “future emergency government,” established by the opposition parties, will suspend talks with Serbia, the implementation of the Association of Serb Municipalities, and privatization of enterprises. In a press conference, he said that Vetevendosje is not worried about posts in this government. “The future emergency […]
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