Vetevendosje Continues With Protests

This 28 November of independence is not just a holiday for the Centre for Vetevendosje Movement in Albania. It has invited all citizens to take part in a march in Tirana, at 12:00, from the Monument of “Genot Skenderbeut” to the monument of “Adem Jasharin”. National Hieros are honored, not with flowers and ceremonies, but when [...]
National heroes are honored not just with flowers and ceremonies, but when we're actually walking on the road they've paved. We will walk on the streets of the capital to unite the causes and wills, people and hearts, against extreme injustice and inequality, to seek concrete steps for national integration for development and justice, towards joining progress and security, for emancipation”.
“Albanians don't have the luxury of seeing 28 November just as a party. 28 November is an unfinished project” says VV.
For Vetevendosje, independence without internal sovereignty begins to resemble an empty shell.
The three decades of pluralism in Albania are often marked by immatureness and political maturity in terms of national issues, democracy and the role of the state in relation to society and economic development. Political power has often handed over and privatised the public, wrinkled sovereignty, and sometimes joined by clans and oligarchs that have monopolized and calculated the national economy”.
Albania's “citizens are dissatisfied with this situation, and have expressed their indignation with protests, but with massive evacuations from the country. Massive exile is the desperate response to the way government, neoliberal economic policies, and the failure of justice and security” is further followed by Vetevendosje.












