Kusari-Lila is monitoring the price of oil at 1 euro and 83 cents for today: Please report where you see it listed at 2 euros.

Mimoza Kusari-Lila, the Minister of Trade and Industry, delivered a statement to Parliament today concerning the ongoing concerns about fuel costs. She confirmed that the legally established maximum price for fuel sales remains at 1.83 euros. The minister stressed the importance of vigilance among the public.

Kusari-Lila urged citizens to immediately report any observations where fuel prices are found to be higher than this permitted limit. She underscored the need for transparency and accountability within the market. The government is committed to ensuring fair pricing for consumers.

The Gazeta Express published this announcement on April 3, 2026, at 3:33 PM. The report highlighted that the typical fuel price is generally understood to be 2 euros. However, Lila clarified that this represents the upper bound, and any deviation must be brought to the attention of the relevant authorities.

She reiterated her commitment, alongside the government’s, to actively monitor and address any instances of inflated pricing. The focus remains on protecting consumers and maintaining stability within the fuel market, with Mimoza Kusari-Lila leading this effort.

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  1. Kusari-Lila is tracking oil prices at 1.83 euros for today. Please notify us if you observe it listed at 2 euros.

  2. Kusari-Lila is tracking oil prices at 1.83 euros for today. Please notify us if you observe it listed at 2 euros.

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