PDK demands an extraordinary session for pardoning the packagers and energy interceptions
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The Chairman of the Parliamentary Group of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Abelard Tahiri, announced in a press conference that the PDK has invited an extraordinary session for the next day, where they will talk about the issue of paying off the debts of the water bottlers and the interception of the coordinator. of the Vetëvendosje Movement Committees, Dejona Mihajalit with the former director of KEK, Nagip Krasniqi.

Tahiri has said that since April of this year, the PDK is demanding the establishment of the investigative commission, to investigate the issue of paying off the debts of the water bottlers, which is about 11 million euros.

In this session, the issue of Dejona Mihal's wiretapping with the former director of KEK, Nagip Krasniqi, will also be discussed.

And Tahiri, there was a question for the citizens, who is Dejona Mihali to lead the country's energy company?

According to him, Mihali also sets the time when there should be reductions in electricity and when not, and he also has a hand in single-source contracts.

Meanwhile, regarding the publication with the media of the conversations between the chairperson of the LVV Parliamentary Group, Mimoza Kusari-Lila and the deputy of the Serbian List, Slavko Simic, Tahiri stated that such communication is unacceptable and that the PDK does not cooperate with a person who brought Millan Radoiciq to the Assembly of Kosovo.

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