VV's major critic changes attitude, now says Vetevendosje must form Government

From the same studio where several months ago he accused the Vetevendosje party that it laundered money and other shows called it the Stalinist party, Pallaska has now said that the VV should be whose party to face a mandate for government creation. While April 27th at “Comits” has said there are several methods [...]
From the same studio where several months ago he accused the Vetevendosje party that it laundered money and other shows called it the Stalinist party, Pallaska has now said that the VV should be whose party to face a mandate for government creation.
While on April 27th to “The Commission has said there are several methods that enable political parties, in this case, to hide sources of financing, showing them as regular forms of funds collected by supporters and activists, on July 12th he has said that realising Vetevendosje's persistent demand to prove the feeling of being in power would bring about the more adequate government.
The lawyer says that the creation of a minority government is not unknown, and, according to him, even Vetevendosje would have to be possible.
The package shows an interesting process of taking power from a party that does not have the majority, which should be voted on by parties that later remain in opposition.
In addition to the ruling LVV, the lawyer adds that it is very necessary that even the Democratic Party is not in power this mandate and that the opposition is reserved for it.












