VV Centres Directors Against PAN MPs' Initiative to Resolute Special

27 representatives of the Vetevendosje Movement Centres during the day have claimed to oppose PANA's MP initiative to abolish the Special Court Law. The heads of the PAN's Centres have agreed that the position of this movement has been fair, but that the 43 PAN deputies' initiative to abolish [...]
The heads of the LVVA Centres have agreed that the position of this movement has been fair, but that the initiative of 43 PAN deputies to abolish the Law on Special Court is unprepared and insincere initiative.
“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 insincerious, since it was driven by personal rather than national and state interests”, it is said at the report of LVVA.
The meeting has led Vetevendosje Organising Secretary Ishmael Kurteshi.
27 Central representatives attended this meeting, including the diaspora. This meeting discussed the situation created in the LVV following its chairman's resignations and several members of headship, as well as the election process for Movement Speaker.
The head of the centres was announced at the request of the Headship to the retired members to return to the Headship and discuss all problems.
They supported the chairmanship's request to the resigned members, but demanded that the solution to the problems be based on the Constitution of Movement”, the report said.











