Hoti: It's not just Vetevendosje on the political scene, they're heading towards extreme extremism

Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has said that the Vetevendosje Movement has an extremely extremist stance on political interests. He has indicated that the position of other parties should be respected. “The VV goes on track to pursue political interests. They are also verbally violent. There have been situations in [...]
He has indicated that the position of other parties should be respected.
“The VV goes on track to pursue political interests. They are also verbally violent. We had a situation on the street. They continue with extreme extremism that I do not believe is in the best interests of the state of Kosovo”, he said.
Hoti also speaks of LVV's request for early elections.
There are other parties like LDK, PDK, Initiative, etc. They do not make up the majority and cannot decide for themselves to take the country to elections. That is their problem, which accepts the rules of the game, rules of conduct and constitution, trying to follow their” version through extreme behaviors, the prime minister said.
Hoti has also spoken of Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq, where he corresponding the latter as a provocative person.
He has told the Ora News, that the disturbing issue of the moment is mass cemetery that has been discovered in several countries in Serbia. Hoti has stopped distributing the remains of the victims, stressing that what has happened is cruelty.
“Vucic has a provocative nature. His dictionary and some of Serbia's top officials are unacceptable, and we have established this approach in EU institutions as well. Over the past few weeks, there have been some concrete actions, where mass cemeteries have been identified across Serbia, which is a shame that even after 20 years, it is not ready to provide information on drafting issues. With mass graveyards all over the country, a person's remains are affected in two or three mass graveyards. Imagine what kind of cruelty has been committed that a person's bones, when transported, have ended up in several tombs. It's a problem for Kosovo and their family. This exacerbates the dialogue process”, Hoti added.
The head of the Kosovo government has said that “in terms of visits is an agreement where there is a regulation on how the visits of senior officials are regulated and who are the ones who should seek permission for the movement to Kosovo. We're basically about free movement, but in certain cases it's about. “
A few days ago, the Supreme Court in Belgrade granted permission to exhumation the remains of Kosovo Albanians from the mass cemetery discovered in Kizevac.
Based on estimates, the remains of between 7 and 20 people have been found at this location near Raska in Serbia.











