Kosovar Prime Minister Albin Kurti said that the emergency package of 75 million euros from the European Union to deal with the energy crisis will be used to support and protect citizens in conditions of energy crisis.
Speaking at the inter-institutional meeting between the government and the municipalities, Kurti said: “The emergency budget assistance of €75 million for Kosovo to deal with the energy crisis is in response to our demands and the support of the European Union (EU) for our energy sector. We have taken care to design this financial package in such a way It increases the effectiveness of the measures we have taken as a government, and supports and protects citizens in the face of the energy crisis.” Use phrases.
Speaking at the meeting, Economy Minister Artan Rizwanuli stated that the government’s priority is to increase investments in energy efficiency.
Finance Minister Hekuran Moratti noted that the subsidies for households providing electricity are aimed at reducing energy imports.
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