KU JDES! How were the media manipulated about Vjosa Osman and Agim Veliun?

Two months and ten days passed since the 6 October elections, 11 meetings were held, but Vetevendosje and LDK failed to make the deal for the coalition government. Since it was predicted that the election outcome would be very close, Vetevendosje and LDK had made a “gene deal” that said the party [...]
Since it was predicted that the election outcome would be very close, Vetevendosje and LDK had made a “gene deal” that said the first party would assume the position of the country's prime minister.
Albin Kurti received 183 thousand votes, while Vjosa Osmani received 176 thousand. The VV came in first with 1.5 percent more than LDK. The Prime Minister knew. Yet, much was complicated along the way.

The nature of these parties' clashes is already known, even expressed openly by Mr. Kurt and Mr. Conjufca, who seems to be in trouble to keep to themselves the words uttered within closed meetings, writes Periscope.
The first clash involved ministries.
I'm picking first,” ... Mustafa said. No, I pick first,” Kurti said. “No, if I choose first,” has repeated Mustafa. No, if I choose first, ” had repeated Kurti. And so on to eternity. Let's not forget that these were Kurt's own words in an interview for journalist Life Jarra.
The second and most crucial clash involved the position of president of the country. The LDK is seeking the post of president for itself, even though Isa Mustafa and Vjosa Osmani had told Kurt that they did not want to become presidents. While the VV is unknown what it really wants. He says he wants consensual president, but does not say he will change the law on elections that would allow the president to be elected directly by the people. And since the ministries were elected to the banal criteria, once you, once I [as], the president's problem is the one leaving Kosovo without the new government.
And that's where the media propaganda ends up. Last week it was reported that Agim Veliu had crashed with Vjosa Osman. It was Osmani, who was seen in the lobby of the Kosovo Assembly, signing up as an MP along with Albin Kurti. This did not please Agim Veliu, and media reported something like that. Osman did not like Veliu's disapproval.
These are all true. But, in many of the media, a deceitful understanding was introduced that little-a-half said Osman wanted the VV coalition, while Veliu and Haziri were his opponents. And, very little, the group of such ones was holding the agreement between the parties on hold.

The truth is quite different, even according to Vetevendosje's own words. Vjosa Osmani had been the strongest politician against Vetevendosje during the campaign and after the campaign, openly accusing them of lynching and low attacks. While Vetevendosje also had not spared severe attacks, even sexist, in terms of its image meaning “kukulle” and a man who decided nothing.
The party's own chairman had declared that she would offer her position as Speaker of the Parliament, after which Osman had reacted harshly.
“Passis chose Vjosa as prime minister's candidate, Lutfi Haziri was the most smiling,” ) declared Albin Kurti wanting to further underestimate the LDK candidate for prime minister.
What about Lutfi Haziri?
Asked by reporters about Lutfi Haziri's role in the LDK's processing group, Vetevendosje Deputy Chairman Glauk Konjufca said that “ai had a very constructive role, and that he was very cooperative with them.”
Finally, on a brief interview for PeriscopeHaziri said the VV coalition would happen.

There is no doubt that the current clash between the LDK and the VV is not hampered by any faction within the oldest parliamentary party in Kosovo. The only obstacle is “patari of positions” as it was with all other coalitions between our political parties since the post-war.
Finally, Vetevendosje's new deputy, Hakki Abazi, attacked the KOHA group for distorting the status he posted on his profile. Periscope invites its readers to be careful with news reporting. False news contains not only fabricated facts and lies but also distortions of certain contexts that may be biased and adversely affecting our political and social environment. /Periscope










