Ahmeti's resignation splits Vetevendosje asavists

The resignation of the mayor of the Shpend Ahmeti municipality from the Vetevendosje Movement has caused rifts even in the assisters of this movement. Part of them are positioned side by VV leader Albin Kurti, and another part supports Chairman Ahmeti. The Vetevendosje movement has announced that since today its asganists will be the opposition of [...]
Part of them are positioned side by VV leader Albin Kurti, and another part supports Chairman Ahmeti.
The Vetevendosje movement has announced that since today its assistants will be the opposition of President Ahmeti.
Though the number of those who will be with Mayor Ahmeti is not finally known, according to the Emman Undhamni Assignation number of those who are no longer part of the Movement is 4.
But Cantman has expressed optimism that there will be no obstacles during the work of the assembly and that there will be no blockors of the work of the Municipal Assembly.

The beatman confirms that by now there are four retired ambologists and that they are not yet known how many will go.
According to him, it would be necessary for each retired individual to render an account that has changed the will of the citizen and the will of those who have come from the diaspora to vote.
According to him, they have voted for Shpend to be chairman of the Pristina municipality, as VV member, and not as independent or as a member of any other subject.
Unlike Cantman, Vetevendosje's other assistant Adrian Berisha thinks, who said the division of a VV assembly group will definitely leave its mark.

But he expressed confidence that others, like him, will always vote for the good of the capital's citizens.
He hinted that the following days might also have the resignation of any other Asamblist from the Vetevendosje Movement ranks and pass the assamps of any other group or independent Asamps. Not knowing what the number of step aside will be.
The split in half of the ambistics group in the Pristina municipality will pose a problem in the work of President Ahmeti.
That's how Valentina Abazi thinks from Progress Initiative (INPO), which monitors the municipality.

She says the removal of a number of asmblists from VV ranks could present problems in governing current President Shpend Ahmeti.
Aazi said this situation would cause blockades in Pristina's Municipal Assembly.
As for the dismissal of the mayor of Shpend Ahmeti, Abazi said that if the opposition joins and organises no-confidence motion, then his ruling mandate with the capital is jeopardised.
The Law on Local Self - Governance also provides moments when the mayor of a municipality can be suspended or dismissed.
One of the provisions of this law reportedly a request for dismissal could be initiated at an initiative of 20 per cent of registered voters.
“Such demand must be signed by 20 per cent of registered voters and handed over to the mayor of the municipality's assembly, which presents the issue to the relevant institution for voting management”, says Article 72 of the Law for Local Self-Government.
Otherwise, during today's Municipal Assembly of Pristina has held the solemn meeting in honour of Women's Day, in which President Shpend Ahmeti was absent. It is learned that Ahmet today has not been released at all in his workplace.












