After Kurt's joy in Kosovo's victory, VVA official comes up with a clear statement on state symbols

Vetevendosje's leader, Albin Kurti, for the first time yesterday, publicly came in favour of the national Kosovo, which triumphed 5 to zero against Malta's team. After Kurt's Facebook status: Spactacles today in Malta. Kosovo's football representative is evidence of the potential young people have in Kosovo when they open [...]
After Kurt's Facebook status: Spactacles today in Malta. Kosovo's football representative is evidence of the potential young people have in Kosovo when opportunities are opened. These young people challenge the odds against them, there were numerous reactions from citizens but also from people of politics.
Even the MP. PSDʹ, Frasher Krasniqi called Kurti's reaction hypocritical, saying he is changing attitudes but is not accepting that fact.
It's totally okay to change attitudes in politics. But completely hypocritical if you change them and don't admit you've changed. So you lie to the people that I am the same.”, Krasniqi wrote.
However, it seems that Kurt's co-partisans are now trying to reason on his position and the national acceptance with state symbols, which Vetevendosje had consistently rejected.
Vetevendosje's Boiken Abazi, has been writing three Facebook statuses since last night, where he is trying to give a clear statement about state symbols.
Status first:
The result of Kosovo athletes in the football match with Malta today was impressive. Joy would have been even greater if we had a united league, which would increase the quality of all Albanian sports, and win even more. Those who talk about changing attitudes are either cynical or malicious or shallow. Prices won by young Albanian athletes and artists from Kosovo do not make us less love the national union. Rather, they add to our desire to work even more toward unity.
Second status:
- The state of Kosovo has imposed, anti-democtatic, denying history symbols, and imposing a project that denies the people the right to self-rule, and therefore jeopardises the future.
- The LV has never claimed that these Ahtisaari symbols are not of the state of Kosovo, but it has correctly ascertained that they do not stem from the will of most people and therefore requires their change in a democratic manner.
- To want to democraticly change the imposed symbols and the anti-democratic character of the state of Kosovo means to truly love the people, the state of Kosovo and freedom.
Status third:
Considering the following three points, why don't you love the imposed symbols of the state of Kosovo and the undemocratic character of the state form they represent, it's similar to the question: “why don't you want to be a happy slave?”/Periscopi/











