Ahmeti-Vetvendosje: Those of you who have gased in the vault, how can you accuse someone of violence?

Social Democratic Party Chairman Shpend Ahmeti has spoken of today's request of the two opposition parties -- the VDK's LDK -- for holding the extraordinary session on the issue of visa liberalisation failure, in which opposition accused current Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj of violently preventing the meeting of criteria for visa liberalisation, [...]
For this, Ahmeti has mocked Vetevendosje, which is also known as a party of violent actions in the Parliament and outside the Assembly.
And we were involved in tear gas in the House, how are you accusing someone of something we did ourselves? We don't regret that part of the Demarket opposition. But apparently people are forgetting things they said and did. If the government's resignation is required, why is the no-confidence motion being initiated”, Ahmeti said.
Periscope today published the full request of the LDK and the VVBARʹ, in which, among other things, said that the Republic of Kosovo's “prime minister, along with his coalition partners, who were once violently and intrigued to prevent the fulfilment of visa liberalisation criteria, is now blaming the European Union for their failure”.

Meanwhile, you were the Vetevendosje Movement itself, which had demonstrated violently through protests, as well as in the Assembly, where it had lit tear gas against demarcation with Montenegro, which has been criteria for visa liberalisation.
Periscop later reported on how the opposition's request -- LDK and LVV -- respectively -- has changed for holding the extraordinary session.
In the new request Periscopi had secured, accusations were dropped that Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and his partners through violence have hampered visa liberalisation.
VV was criticised for the charge that it was itself what organized violent protests, even lighting tear gas in the Parliament to stop the demarcation of Montenegro, which has been a criterion for visa liberalisation and was hampered by the opposition for nearly three years. / P ERISCOPIA












