VV activists place protest points in Pec

Vetevendosje Movement activists have placed red points on Pec's town square as a warning to protest. In a published photo, there are several young people showing up the distance to the town of Pec. We remember that over 400 activists of this party gathered days ago in Pristina Square, at that [...]
Vetevendosje Movement activists have placed red points on Pec's town square as a warning to protest.
In a published photo, there are several young people showing up the distance to the town of Pec.
We remember that over 400 activists from this party, gathered days ago in Pristina Square, in what has been called protest evidence.
Vetevendosje's leadership so far has denied planning the protests, but later, it turned out that this was not true, since the party's Organising Secretary Vlora Hadzimured later gave information suggesting that, in fact, Vetevendosje stands behind these warned protests.
When the Constitutional Court had suspended the president's decree on the prime minister's name, Mrs. Hadhamhmdi, wrote in the FBR that protests had been warned were staged.
Such organisations have been criticised by media and civil society because of inequality in the pandemic situation, where more than 400 people were allowed to assemble, while other citizens are deprived of freedom of movement.













