Ishmael, anxious, Amman stop, I give the signature

Vetevendosje Movement MP Ismaili Ismaili has written on his Facebook account that he is being disturbed by the way the situation is running in public, on issues he says should be adjusted within Vetevendosje, writes Periscopi. Ismaili said I would give his signature, at the moment 39 [...]
Ismaili said I will give his signature, at the moment 39 signatures will be made for holding the General Council's meeting to do 40, as determined by Vetevendosje statute.
According to him, it makes no sense that such a meeting is held until VVA MP and founder Albin Kurti is still in prison.
For the sake of those who are in prison today, and for the hope we gave to this people for so many years, stop. Amman, stop!
Read his complete scripture:
The beloved colleagues of the Movement, activists and deputies.
I'm deeply worried about how this situation is going through public, about issues that the Movement has to fix inside, with urgency.
Now how many days I'm seeing status in FBiH asking for a meeting of the General Council, accusising the Headship that it has “caps” Movement democracy.
Status Movement V IT IS said that 40 signatures of members of the General Council are needed to call this meeting. I believe that's exactly the most democratic way of doing this.
I don't understand why this energy and this resentment is being expressed so many days in public, instead of simply asking for 40 signatures from members of the KP. 39.
Personally, I think without Albin, in this desperate situation that is ruling in Movement, there is no point in any meeting of the Headship or of the General Council. But if you think it's really so urgent, then start with my signature. I think you can gather another 39 in an hour.
However, stop such accusations from social networking. Stop them because your most democratic solution is with these signatures, and you're not using it.
It's just insulting and the accusations I've got, because I'm not at fault with the way this situation is going on in public, when the statute enables us to resolve this issue in the most democratic manner, not only has it been deeply distressing to me, but it's also surprising that there's so much hatred between people who have been giving so many years of hard, sweat and sacrifice for Movement, the co-activists and therefore for Albin.
For the sake of those who are in prison today, and for the sake of the hope we gave this people so many years, stop. Amman, stop!












