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Friday, 10.02.2012.

09:42

Power cuts could be introduced, IM warns

If electricity consumption continues at this rate power cuts cannot be ruled out, Serbian Emergency Situations Headquarters Chief and IM Ivica Dačić has warned.

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jstuxx

pre 11 godina

I wonder what Kosova must be like since Kosova imports all electricity from Bulgaria for free, that must stop! Kosova is now independent, has been recognized by Bulgaria, and needs to act as such therefore it must pay the rising cost of electricity, our country cannot keep providing free electricity to energy blackholes like Kosova. Please Serbia stop sucking up to them and let us cut off their electricity.

Andrew Beaumont

pre 12 godina

Power cuts could be introduced? Where I live - a prosperous Belgrade suburb, we've had no electricity for 8 hours, although the street lights are burning brightly outside. I have tried to economise Mr Dacic, but clearly I should have done more. Please sir, may I have my electricity back and I promise to try even harder. Ps. Does anyone know one of those clever people from Buvljak who can 're-route' the power from street lights?

Danilo

pre 12 godina

And the airport is still covered with "Serbia is a fantastic place for investment" posters.

So people come, open businesses, only to have the power cut off.

očajno

Lenard

pre 12 godina

The interview was given in a cold dark dingy place for that dramatic effect to highlight the seriousness of it all. But you cant see it because the cameras batteries were not charged to highlight the very seriousness of it all infact people are saying it never really happened.

Andrew Beaumont

pre 12 godina

Power cuts could be introduced? Where I live - a prosperous Belgrade suburb, we've had no electricity for 8 hours, although the street lights are burning brightly outside. I have tried to economise Mr Dacic, but clearly I should have done more. Please sir, may I have my electricity back and I promise to try even harder. Ps. Does anyone know one of those clever people from Buvljak who can 're-route' the power from street lights?

Lenard

pre 12 godina

The interview was given in a cold dark dingy place for that dramatic effect to highlight the seriousness of it all. But you cant see it because the cameras batteries were not charged to highlight the very seriousness of it all infact people are saying it never really happened.

Danilo

pre 12 godina

And the airport is still covered with "Serbia is a fantastic place for investment" posters.

So people come, open businesses, only to have the power cut off.

očajno

jstuxx

pre 11 godina

I wonder what Kosova must be like since Kosova imports all electricity from Bulgaria for free, that must stop! Kosova is now independent, has been recognized by Bulgaria, and needs to act as such therefore it must pay the rising cost of electricity, our country cannot keep providing free electricity to energy blackholes like Kosova. Please Serbia stop sucking up to them and let us cut off their electricity.

Lenard

pre 12 godina

The interview was given in a cold dark dingy place for that dramatic effect to highlight the seriousness of it all. But you cant see it because the cameras batteries were not charged to highlight the very seriousness of it all infact people are saying it never really happened.

Danilo

pre 12 godina

And the airport is still covered with "Serbia is a fantastic place for investment" posters.

So people come, open businesses, only to have the power cut off.

očajno

Andrew Beaumont

pre 12 godina

Power cuts could be introduced? Where I live - a prosperous Belgrade suburb, we've had no electricity for 8 hours, although the street lights are burning brightly outside. I have tried to economise Mr Dacic, but clearly I should have done more. Please sir, may I have my electricity back and I promise to try even harder. Ps. Does anyone know one of those clever people from Buvljak who can 're-route' the power from street lights?

jstuxx

pre 11 godina

I wonder what Kosova must be like since Kosova imports all electricity from Bulgaria for free, that must stop! Kosova is now independent, has been recognized by Bulgaria, and needs to act as such therefore it must pay the rising cost of electricity, our country cannot keep providing free electricity to energy blackholes like Kosova. Please Serbia stop sucking up to them and let us cut off their electricity.