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Strpce still without electricity, local deputies are sitting tomorrow Print

July 26, 2009

 Some 12,000 Serbs and 3,500 Albanians living in Strpce, Kosovo-Metohija, have been without electric energy for almost a month and an extraordinary session of the city assembly will be held on that occasion tomorrow. The situation in Strpce has been worse and worse daily. 320,000 internally displaced persons in several collective centres are in the most difficult position and health workers say their have difficulty in doing their job. Strpce Municipality President Zvonko Mihajlovic said that, besides the good will of Serbs to play the agreed sum of 26 EUR each to the Kosovo Electronic Corporation (KEK), KEK representatives did not appear in Strpce yesterday. The major problem is the request of KEK to have the transformer station in Strpce transferred to them, although it is owned by the Serbian Electric Power Company (EPS), Mihajlovic said.

 
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