K. Serb village ready to sign contracts

Although <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2009&mm=05&dd=01&nav_id=58873" class="text-link" target= "_blank">a meeting of the Kosovsko Pomoravlje district</a> leaders yesterday decided against the signing of electricity contract, one village will not follow suit.

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Saturday, 02.05.2009.

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Although a meeting of the Kosovsko Pomoravlje district leaders yesterday decided against the signing of electricity contract, one village will not follow suit. Zlatibor Sekulic, of the local administrative office in the village of Livadja, said that he and the locals have started collecting money in order to pay a one-time bill of EUR 26 per household to the Kosovo power company, KEK. K. Serb village ready to sign contracts Livadja is the only Serb village of the 12 settlements in the Lipljan municipality that has been cut off from the grid for the past ten days. The village has 150 Serb households. "There are indications that KEK will write off the old debt, so the villagers have decided to sign a collective agreement with KEK and collect and pay the one-time amount so that KEK workers would come on Monday and reconnect our village," said Sekulic. According to him, "USIAD officials, who are also KEK managers and are taking part in the talks, would return on Monday". "The locals do not object to paying for the consumed energy, but they do not want to pay the old debt, for which KEK has sent out bills in the amount of EUR 1.32mn for some 800 households in our three villages: Livadje, Dobrotin, and Donja Gusterica," said Sekulic, and explained that the latter two villages had electric power.

K. Serb village ready to sign contracts

Livađa is the only Serb village of the 12 settlements in the Lipljan municipality that has been cut off from the grid for the past ten days. The village has 150 Serb households.

"There are indications that KEK will write off the old debt, so the villagers have decided to sign a collective agreement with KEK and collect and pay the one-time amount so that KEK workers would come on Monday and reconnect our village," said Sekulić.

According to him, "USIAD officials, who are also KEK managers and are taking part in the talks, would return on Monday".

"The locals do not object to paying for the consumed energy, but they do not want to pay the old debt, for which KEK has sent out bills in the amount of EUR 1.32mn for some 800 households in our three villages: Livađe, Dobrotin, and Donja Gušterica," said Sekulić, and explained that the latter two villages had electric power.

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