Tensions at the FAVI Assembly, Fino leaves the hall while Duke speaks

First tension has begun at the FSF General Assembly. Following the welcoming remarks at the start of her work, one of the FSF members, Lushnja, represented by Mayor Fatos Tuche, has sought clarification of the 12 unregistered associations in court, which are considered illegal. Tushe's question has been such: “When are they [...]
First tension has begun at the FSF General Assembly.
Following the welcoming remarks at the start of her work, one of the FSF members, Lushnja, represented by Mayor Fatos Tuche, has sought clarification of the 12 unregistered associations in court, which are considered illegal.
Tushe's question has been such: “When were associations legitimised, because they are unregistered in court? When were they certified?”
First, the Federation lawyer has responded, who has said: “This issue is past. The Commission is the only license to verify”.
Such a clarification has been provided by current executive committee member Artan Hajdari, who has claimed that these associations are members of the FSHF since 2011 have voted again.
The entire debate has been accompanied by a break in the TV signal, produced by the FSF itself, which has created the same prejudice for Assembly organisers.
Earlier, meanwhile, the current FSHF president, Armand Duka, Lushnja Mayor Fatos Tuche and Partizan President Gaz Demi and Union Fino have just come out to consume cigarettes.












