Vetëvendosje Movement MP Rozeta Hajdari has opposed the PDK’s request for an extraordinary session on electricity prices, describing it as based on a simplified interpretation of the situation.
During the session called by the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), Hajdari said that claims of billing manipulation and inaccurate metering are being used as the basis for the request, but according to her, the reality is more complex.
She stressed that electricity prices are the result of several factors.
“Electricity prices are not the result of a single element; they are a combination of factors that include imports, network losses and tariff balancing mechanisms. Therefore, the increase in bills cannot be reduced to a single claim of technical manipulation,” she said.
According to her, the issue should be addressed by the relevant institutions.
“The issue should be investigated, and this is being done by the competent authorities, while the PDK’s request attempts to reduce a complex system into a simple narrative of meter manipulation,” Hajdari said.
She added that the PDK’s request simplifies a complex system into a narrative focused on meter manipulation, while in reality billing depends on multiple structural factors and every issue should be addressed with evidence rather than general political statements.
She called on the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo to adopt the draft law on energy and electricity as soon as possible, in line with EU directives.
Speaking on behalf of the Committee on Economy, she urged accelerating reforms committed to within the framework of integration into the European energy network and not focusing only on narrow issues such as electricity meters.

