ND requests costed answers from KINAL for the measures proposed on the energy front.
In particular, the ruling party talks about “cheap talks and proposals that are not implemented anywhere”, asks specific questions to KINAL, while concluding that “the government methodically and with full costing and responsibility exhausts the budget limits”.
The announcement of ND in detail:
“KINAL decided in the context of the opposition contest of promises with SYRIZA, to repeat as an alleged solution, the imposition of a ceiling on electricity retail. So we call KINAL, instead of cheap conversations and proposals that are not implemented anywhere, to answer the following questions:
– What is the cost of the measure and how will it be covered? Numbers and data, not conversations in the air.
– Once retail prices are set, suppliers should not be paid for international price increases, so taxpayers should cover the extra cost for everyone?
– If suppliers consider compensation to be insufficient, will energy supply not be jeopardized?
We are waiting for specific and costed answers. As for the regulation in 240 installments (20 years!) That they propose for those who can not pay, in KINAL they literally “shake the bank in the air”!
The government methodically and with full costing and responsibility exhausts the budget limits, in order to strengthen households and businesses to face the burdens of the energy crisis. “They are fed up with cheap promises and supposedly easy solutions.”
Source: Capital

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