Embarrassed: VV confirms release of 3,500 people in the square, anti-ndedience measures prove fraud

The Vetevendosje movement has confirmed that tomorrow they will keep the second test for protest in Pristina's square. Up to 5,000 people are expected this time. According to the party led by Albin Kurti, this is becoming “following the concerns of the numerous demands of citizens”, the newspaper Express writes. Farther away, until [...]
The Vetevendosje movement has confirmed that tomorrow they will keep the second test for protest in Pristina's square. Up to 5,000 people are expected this time. According to the party led by Albin Kurti, this is becoming “following the concerns of the numerous demands of citizens”, the newspaper Express writes.
Furthermore, by Friday, the Constitutional Court is expected to interpret the legality of the president's decree on the mandate.
From the party led by Albin Kurti, they are planning tomorrow to do another protest test in Pristina square, which they are calling performance.
This time, however, up to 5,000 will participate. Kurti has denied today that easing the restrictions on measures has to do with preparing the grounds for protests, saying the protest is fair to citizens.
The news is confirmed on the Express Journal by the Secretariat for the media.
We've been constantly demanding a lot of citizens' interest to protest the developments in the country. After successful implementation of the first test by citizens and activists, we've been thinking about taking the second test, but to greater extent. So, this is certainly not a protest, but a performance of 3,500 to 5,000 people, say, from LVVA.
This evidence for the protest is expected to begin between 5:00 and 7:00, until, in a letter published in the media, participants are said to be performing a demonstration at the Stenderbeu squares, ukbrahim Rugovaão and HINA Jasharı.
This clearly implies that many of the measures taken in the fight against spreading pandemic were actually adapted to the party agenda.
This leaves doubt on both the lack of tests and the final relief.











