The introduction of a crisis situation will allow the country’s government to quickly allocate funds from the budget to respond to it.
The government of North Macedonia has decided to declare a state of crisis in the energy sector, which will be effective from September 1. This was announced yesterday by Radio Liberty’s Balkan service.
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It is indicated that the two decisions of the government will coincide – in the situation of the energy supply crisis in the capital Skopje and in the whole country.
The introduction of a crisis situation will allow the government to quickly allocate funds from the budget to respond to it.
Also, from September 1, government measures to save electricity will take effect, which will be mandatory for the public sector and advisory for private companies and households.
Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Fatmir Bitichi assured that the citizens of the country should not worry – there will be heat and electricity.
Earlier, the European Central Bank estimated the costs of eurozone countries for the energy crisis caused by Russia’s war against Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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