The Kosovo Chamber of Commerce (KKC) has reacted after the Supreme Court's decision that it has achieved an important legal victory, with a direct impact on the functioning and transparency of the electricity market in the country.

According to the KCC, with the judgment PAnr.18/2025, dated 05.11.2025, the Supreme Court of Kosovo approved the KCC's lawsuit and found several key provisions of the bylaws issued by the Energy Regulatory Office (ERO) to be illegal.


"The Supreme Court has decided to repeal Article 8 of the Electricity Market Liberalization Guideline of January 18, 2017, as well as Article 2 of the Guideline on Amending and Supplementing this Guideline, amended and supplemented on June 13, 2018 and October 30, 2018. This decision represents an essential step towards establishing a more transparent, fair and harmonized legal and regulatory framework with the interest of non-household consumers. It also addresses the concerns raised by the KCC regarding the billing of June 2025 and individual contracts after June 1, 2025. The Kosovo Chamber of Commerce remains fully committed to protecting the interests of Kosovo business," the reaction states.

KCC emphasizes that it will continue to monitor the implementation of this Supreme Court decision and engage in the process of drafting new regulations that ensure fair competition and the orderly functioning of the energy market in accordance with the law.