VV MP now backing up on tear gas

The Swiss newspaper “Aargauer Zeitung” has conducted an interview with Faton Toll, Vetevendosje MP who has recently resigned from positions in this party due to dissatisfaction. Among the many questions he has been asked was certainly the reason for his being led out of motion, part [...]
“Poppulism grows where politics does not provide solutions. The Vetevendosje Party has really launched the themes, but in reality it hasn't presented solutions”, Topalli said.
Many people dissatisfied with the situation in Kosovo had come to us -- nationalist, ultra-rightist, and ultra-left. I didn't mean to represent everyone. I am a Social Democrat, in Switzerland I belong to the SP. With ultra-rightists, ultra-majtists and circles that want to bring Islam into politics, I have nothing in common. And I am different from what the party's official position requires for unconditional talks with Serbia. When I engaged in reform within the party, I was criticised, insulted, and slandered”, Topalli said, conveys albinfo.
The question of whether, however, this VV division is losing its influence, Topalli responds with yes. But we don't target power, but change. And you can imagine what it means to get to power a party that's not ready for change. I personally see democracy not only as a value but also as the binding rate”.
Meanwhile, asked whether there will be more tear gas from now on in the Kosovo Parliament, he answers: “the question about political methods has been one of the causes of partition. The tear gas is no longer innovative”, Topalli was quoted as saying.
About the possibility that the divided group will come out with a new party, Faton Topalli says it is possible, and in such a case, he prefers it to be a Social Democratic Party.












