Selmanaj: There is no reputation if VVA loses three deputies

Alliance for the Future of Kosovo member Rasim Selmanaj has told Periscope that it is not right for a political subject to be removed from the Parliament by illegal votes, as NISMA could happen, if the Supreme Court responds positively to Vetevendosje in the complaint they have made about PZAP's recent decision, [...]
Asked about the complaint that the Vetevendosje Movement has made in the Supreme Court today over PZAP's decision to cancel the illegal vote coming from Serbia, he said it does not become a reputation if Vetevendosje loses three MPs.
According to the line, the decision of PZAP is in order, and unless double standards are used by the Supreme Court, then these votes will not be counted.
“PZAP, it's okay now to see what the Supreme Court's decision will be. But I'm going back to my memory, to the Supreme Court's decision on Istog, when exactly the same votes you're talking about today, namely Istog, has lost the Alliance, for a few votes, is somehow taken over at the table. Therefore, according to this logic even if no double standards are used, those votes will not be counted”, Selmanaj told Periscope.
Selmanaj also added that NISMA has already received enough votes to pass the threshold, and that VVA is contradicting earlier statements.
These “are contradicting their statements, it is not the reputation of losing Vetevendosje three MPs, after all the Initiative has received 400,000 votes even by passing the threshold, it is perfectly normal, it is their vote. A political subject extracted from the combination, with illegal votes, I think it's not okay, because in my opinion those votes are illegal”, Selmanaj said. / PERISCOP












