Vetevendosje want elections?

Arun Chaudhary is a supporter of far left leaders, having participated in Bernie Saunders' campaign in 2016 and Jeremy Corbyn of 2019. Both are known as extreme Socialists for the attitudes of the extreme left. In Kosovo's case, the left extreme has taken a negative view of Kosovo, taking [...]
Arun Chaudhary is a supporter of far left leaders, having participated in Bernie Saunders' campaign in 2016 and Jeremy Corbyn of 2019.
Both are known as extreme Socialists for the attitudes of the extreme left. In Kosovo's case, the leftist extreme has taken a negative stance on Kosovo, starting since the NATO campaign rejected Kosovo's liberation.
Chaudaery remains linked to Vetevendosje Movement. He was also her consultant in recent elections and is even actively participating in social media debates.
On Twitter on a user's question whether there should be new elections, Chaddary is rushing to answer that “if there are going to be, we're going to get”.
Are the Vetevendosje Movement preferring new elections, or is only trying to blackmail the LDK, appearing confident it will fare better in the elections.
The Vetevendosje movement seems more interested in power than in the state and has disappointed its voters with the delay in establishing state institutions. Therefore, it cannot be calculated that the same votes will be received. Furthermore, other parties will not allow abuse by diaspora vote as last time. The diaspora vote has been what has made the difference between the Vetevendosje Movement and other parties.
But this also raises the most fundamental question of what ideology promotes the Vetevendosje Movement and what international alliance it has connected. Kosovo's freedom and independence have emerged from these international alliances, and the wrong alliances may violate the resulting achievements of the state of Kosovo.











