Vetevendosje celebrates victory in Prizren

In the centre of the city of Prizren, supporters of Vetevendosje and coalition partners, the Initiative for Kosovo and the Democratic League of Kosovo have celebrated Mytaher Haskuka's victory. Vetevendosje Centre head Artan Abrashi at the opening of this rally said that, along with the White Flag holiday “we are also celebrating victory for the change [...]
In the centre of the city of Prizren, supporters of Vetevendosje and coalition partners, the Initiative for Kosovo and the Democratic League of Kosovo have celebrated Mytaher Haskuka's victory.
The chairman of the Vetevendosje Movement Centre Artan Abrashi at the opening of this rally said that, along with the holiday of Flag “, we are celebrating the victory for change in Prizren”.
MP Zafir Berisha, chairman of the Initiative's branch in Prizren, said that “Prizren today has the victory holiday over thieves and robbers.” Berisha said in his address that Prizren citizens showed high political culture, while added that Mytaher Haskuka with his team will be in the service of citizens.
Pristina Mayor Shpend Ahmeti called Mytaher Haskuka's victory in Prizren a victory for development, a victory against crime.
Good days are coming for Prizren, and bad days are coming for crime” Ahmeti said.
Chairman of the Visar Ymer Vetevendosje Movement called Mytaher Hakuka's victory a release from crime.
“Mytaheri will be president otherwise of Prizren” said Ymer.
Mythaher Haskuka thanked citizens for the great victory. He thanked the activists of the Vetevendosje Movement in Prizren, MPs, while saying a special thanks goes to Zafir Berisha.
Our joint “is a victory against organised crime. This victory of ours proves that if we are united there is no stopping us. On November 19th, citizens joined the heart and showed that they can make the difference. Despite buying the vote, we won together” said Haskuka.
He called for the citizens' support that the order first be imposed in the municipality and then its vows be realised.
“you deserve a life with dignity” said Haskuka.











