VV did not break the ice, Hashim Thaci and Edi Rama turned against Donald Trump ) US president

The Vetevendosje Movement's request towards fellow countrymen not to vote on German-right Chancellor Angela Merkel and her CDU party, in Sunday's elections, has been interpreted as a requirement for voting against German Chancellor Angela Merkel. “In these elections citizens of Germany face a real risk of growth [...]
The Vetevendosje Movement's request towards fellow countrymen not to vote on German-right Chancellor Angela Merkel and her CDU party, in Sunday's elections, has been interpreted as a requirement for voting against German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
“In these elections Germany's citizens face a real risk of increasing the extreme rightist xenophobic represented by rhetoric and populist policies proposed by the party “Alternative für Deutschland” AFD é (Alternative for Germany). The economic and sociopolitical problems Germany's citizens face cannot find a solution through the analysis AFD does towards other cultures and peoples”, said the communique issued yesterday by Vetevendosje.
But of course, influential politicians' preferences for politicians outside Kosovo do not appear for the first time through Vetevendosje.
It is Kosovo President Hashim Thaci, one of them who had expressed open sympathy for US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during the US presidential elections.
I don't get involved, nor do we have that opportunity, to get involved in US elections, but Albanians enjoy the election of Hillary Clinton President of the United States. That's why I feel good that Albanians are in favor of Clinton. Because someone is presenting progress, someone for the future”, the president had said in an interview for Klan Kosovo at a time when everyone was almost certain Clinton would prevail in this election.
Of course, Thaci's statement had made headlines, not only in local media, but also in international ones. But Donald Trump, now president of the United States of America, came out of the winning presidential election.
More careless than Thaci had been Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama.
Rama, in a statement on Donald Trump president's “Zululand” show, had said it would be a disaster for the American state.
Rama had led sharp criticism toward Trump, of course, with confidence in his loss.
In fact, the Albanian prime minister had gone to the ridiculous level, saying Trump's choice jeopardises bilateral relations between Albania and the US.
His statements were widely commented and reported by all of the most popular international media. /Periscopi/













