Albin Kurti's friend in Switzerland: Vetevendosje wants only pockets and rgata votes, treating us like a barn not a brain

One of Albin Kurt's closest people, Naser Palushi, his good friend and former Vetevendosje activist in Switzerland, has responded to messages that the Vetevendosje Movement has sent to the license, demanding donations from them. Former Vetevendosje activist in Switzerland has said that Vetevendosje's public disinclination discre for exile and approach [...]
Former Vetevendosje activist in Switzerland has said that Vetevendosje's public disinclinedness for the exile and real approach to it distinguishs as night and day.
“In the public disk of LVV it is highly regarded as the role of the exile, as in the past, the present and as real potential for the future. The exile according to its public record is the nation's brain. From the existence of LVV, arguments indicate otherwise. The exile has been used as fully as a barn. As long as opportunities have always been minimal to push an idea or a program ahead of opportunity, you often encounter deaf ears and ignorant ears. One thing that is always required of the exile and never rejected is money and its” vote, Palushi wrote.
He added that this is now becoming in an even more harsh form, as never before, by asking for SMS bailouts, just when it is known that LVV has millions of benefits from funding the state.
It's embarrassing to think only in times of choice about the letter. Except for her pockets and votes. You've always treated it like a barn, not a brain!”, wrote the former Vetevendosje activist in Switzerland, adding that “since it's being demanded with KFORWARDU, am I doing it?”, he writes.
Vetevendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti on almost each of his presentations calls on Albanians in the diaspora to exploit their right to vote in Kosovo.
But, however, this party reserved no place for any diaspora representatives on the candidate list for MPs, which Periscopi had written weeks ago.














