Vetevendosje Marchs Tirana for National Union

“Mini-Shengeni” is being made to cover the earlier failures of agreements between Kosovo and Albania, but also between Kosovo and Serbia. The centre of the Vetevendosje Movement in Tirana on the 107th anniversary of Albania's independence will hold a march for uniting the Albanian causes towards the national union. They demand tax evasion on the way to the nation [...]
They require tax evasion on the nation's road and customs union for a common market between the two Albanian states.
The director of the Vetevendosje Movement Centre in Tirana, Boiken Abazi in an interview for KosovoPress, details on the shape of the march, its massity and rejection of this march by Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama. As he went against claims on forming a Balkan mini-sengene.
We will organise a peaceful citizen march on November 28th, from the monument of national hero Gjergj Kastriot Skenderbeu to Adam Jashari. We've made it clear in our call that through this gear we want to first make one for joining the causes... One of the demands in fact that we have in connection with the march we will make is the removal of the tax on the nation's path that prevents further integration of national integration. Therefore, we believe that the national issue is not just the issues of symbols, it is a joint project that unites the causes and unites the nation with integration steps towards national unity. Another step we have talked about is the customs union, a common market Albania -Kosovo that would help producers, farmers as in Kosovo, as in Albania, since both economies side on the same level of development”, says Abazi for Kosovas.
Aazi voiced optimism that this march would be of huge size, but did not confirm that on its forehead it would be the leader of the Vetevendosje Movement, Albin Kurti.
His participation will depend on him. We're not expecting to keep the receiver if VV chairman Albin Kurti will be present. We have made the call, we will keep this march together with citizens on the board of the centre of LV here in Albania, but with many other citizens from Albania, but also from other Albanian trains from Kosovo, northern Macedonia and beyond”, says Abazi.
Prime Minister Edi Rama's reactions against this march, the director of the VV centre in Tirana, calls them groundless.
According to him, November 28th is not only for administrative Albania, but for that reason, all Albanians have the right to march for any purpose.
The prime minister said November 28th is Albania's declaration of independence, that is not true. November 28th is not only Albania's administrative independence declaration that it referred to it. He said in the same statement that imagine if I come to make a march in Kosovo on the day of Kosovo's independence, but November 28th is also celebrated in Kosovo”, he says.
To try to form a mini-Sengen, Abazi says it is taking place to cover the earlier failures of agreements between Kosovo and Albania, but also with Kosovo and Serbia.
This initiative is being made to cover some previous failures. One of these failures is Albania's fully unmet Kosovo agreements. There may be 50 agreements made, and no one has the text white for all these agreements that have been made and no report on how far they are implemented. On the other hand, it could be an attempt to cover up the failure of Kosovo-Serbia agreements. That 33 of them have not sat down to understand what worked and what did not. Now at a moment when neither the Kosovo- Albania has not been analysed, nor have Kosovo- Serbia is not analysed, a project overlaps these failures. We believe that such a project only deepens problems”, he says.
Among the remaining sixteen demands of the Vetevendosje Movement Centre in Tirana are the unified Albanian-Kosovo energy market, not imports at expensive prices. Respecting the right to education, not through student access and protection of Albanian national rights on the region's trends.











