Prime Minister Christian Mickoski announced today that efforts are underway to secure an agreement aimed at reducing the price of electricity beginning in January. Speaking on the matter, Mickoski stated, “For the third year of the Government’s mandate, the price of electricity for citizens has not only not increased, but we are trying to find a formula to lower it starting in January.”
He contrasted the current situation with the previous administration, noting that under the LSDM-BDI government, the electricity price had increased for a third time. Mickoski emphasized that the government’s approach is based on “measurable, comparative results and figures,” rather than what he termed “false political rhetoric.”
The Prime Minister addressed the opposition’s criticism, assessing that they intend to propagate scenarios suggesting the country is in crisis or facing a lack of funds.
Mickoski attributed such claims to what he described as the opposition’s “immature policies.” He maintained that the government’s objective remains focused on [the sentence was incomplete in the original text]. Overall, Mickoski’s remarks highlighted the administration’s commitment to stabilizing energy costs. The focus on lowering the price of electricity in the coming months represents a key policy goal, according to the Prime Minister.
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