Meeting VV Centers chairmans held, here's what was discussed.

The Vetevendosje movement has announced today that the meeting has been held with the heads of the Centres of this Movement. This meeting was led by Vetevendosje Organising Secretary Ishmael Kurteshi. 27 Central representatives attended this meeting, including the diaspora. During it, it is known that it has been discussed in recent developments [...]
27 Central representatives attended this meeting, including the diaspora.
During it, it is known that it has been discussed about the recent developments taking place with Vetevendosje Movement.
Full Vetevendosje announcement:
Meeting with V Movement Centres Speakers EVIDENCE!
Under the leadership of Organising Secretary, Ishmael Kurteshi, V. The meeting was held with the heads of Movement Centres.
A total of 27 Central representatives attended the meeting, including three representatives of the headquarters from the diaspora: Verim Majzin from Austria, Bekim Halimi from Great Britain and Muje Shala from Switzerland, while two leaders were absent with reason, while leaders of other Centres of Movement from the diaspora attended the meeting across the edge.
This meeting discussed the situation created in Movement V DEPENSE! following her chairman's resignations and several members of headship, as well as the election process for Movement Speaker.
The heads of the Centres announced at the request of the Headship to the retired members to return to Headship and discuss all problems.
They backed the chairmanship's request to the resigned members, but demanded that the solution to problems be based on the V Movement station. I'm sorry.
In terms of preparations for electing the Chairman of the Vetevendosje Movement, Adnan Rrustemi spoke to the quality of the KZP chairman.
This meeting also discussed the initiative of 43 PAN deputies to abolish the Special Court Law. Centre leaders were of the opinion that the Movement's stance on this issue has been fair, and the initiative for abolition was unprepared and insincere, since it was driven by personal interests rather than national and state interests. Movement V EVIDENCE!












