EUSA Movement Forms Branches in Switzerland

During the holiday period, while the Albanian diaspora was in their homeland, the chairman of the EUSA Bilal Kasam Movement, at the offices of the Movement in Tetovo, organised meetings of numerous Albanian activists living and operating in diaspora, such as intellectuals, businessmen, experts, representatives of Albanian civil society in the diaspora, as well as activists and representatives of the Movement [...]
During the holiday period, while the Albanian diaspora was in their homeland, the chairman of the EUSA Bilal Kasami Movement, at the offices of the Movement in Tetovo, organised meetings of numerous Albanian activists living and operating in diaspora, such as intellectuals, businessmen, experts, representatives of Albanian civil society organisations in the diaspora, as well as EUSA Movement representatives in the diaspora, the party announced through a communique.
After returning from vacation, and after meeting with Chairman Bilall Kasami, Movement B Initiative ESA in Switzerland last weekend also held its first meeting by which Movement B announced it, ESA HINA Switzerland will soon form its branch there, where they will also stage a grand rally, while then transports will take place for voting on the day of October 15th elections. Albanian exiles are now realizing that the EUSA Movement can support their expectations, for a well-being of Macedonia's Albanians, which will be realised through concrete projects to be offered in municipal elections.
Last night the EUSA-Dega Swiss Movement chose its leadership. Where as chairman of Movement B ESA for Switzerland was chosen magistrate Sabit Mustafa, secretary, Lulzim Ajrul, deputy chairman, Nehat Elez and Besnik Izairi, and Senate Hajdari members of the leadership.
Sabit Mustafa, chairman of the branch in Switzerland
Afterward, newly-elected chairman Mustafa declared: “Conte, with the establishment of the B Movement branch ESA for Switzerland, together we are building solid foundations for a new hope even for the Albanian exile, which has dimmed previous political subjects. Today, the EUSA is more powerful than ever, because people support it, and why the EUSA is the voice of the people.”, says the EUSA Movement's statement.












