That's how Mustafa- Kurti from PDK and VV comment on the meeting

A few days before the August 22nd session, where the Assembly is expected to be disbanded, the chairman of Vetevendosje, Albin Kurti and LDK's Isa Mustafa have met. Today's meeting, they have held at one of the localies in the capital, although they were seen by the media even though they wanted to stay. This was reported after the meeting. [...]
Today's meeting, they have held at one of the localies in the capital, although they were seen by the media even though they wanted to stay. This after the meeting, it was reported that the Mustafa Kurti pair have left the media.
But then, both report on the meeting through their Facebook accounts. Amid many reactions, there were PDK figures who remind Isa Mustaf of Vetevendosje's actions against him personally and the government Mustafa had led.
Elmi Reciccen of the PDK has called the meeting meaningless. According to him, they should remember their hostile reports of those two leaders.
Meanwhile, Periscop has talked with VVI deputy Rexhep Selimi, who says the criticism should guard to address him as the next opposition.
No one, no more The PDK, it doesn't have under the PDK's auspices either with political subjects. The Right Concern The PDK for this meeting makes it a proper meeting towards change. The PDK has already agreed that it will be the next opposition. Let them guard these criticisms to guide us when they line up in opposition seats in the next legislature”, Selimi has told Periscope.
We remember that among the most vocal responses that PDK has reacted today was the Ismaili Bridge, which through a post in FB, has also asked Vetevendosje voters that are feeling after the meeting Mustafa Kurtiić.
VV) MP Albulen Haxhiu has also reacted by saying that The PDK is getting their last kicks. The LDK and Vetevendosje have been setting up reports for some time, although this story of reports has not always been good. Vetevendosje had attacked it with eggs, with the gas of Molotov Isa Mustafen, at the time it led the Government of Kosovo. /Periscope












