The VV refuses participation in dialogue, calls government unregistered and unconcrete

The Vetevendosje movement has rejected the invitation of Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti, who has sought opposition parties from a representative in dialogue with Serbia. VV spokesman Përpim Kryeziu has said their position on the issue is clear, while saying that “Kosovo can dialogue with Serbia only after early elections when [...]
VV spokesman Kryeziu has said their position on this issue is clear, while he said that “Kosovo can dialogue with Serbia only after early elections when we will have governments with full legitimacy”.
His full post:
Movement V EVIDENCE! Today he has received a letter of invitation from Mr. Hoti was initially participating in the September 4th meeting in Washington and then on that September 7th in Brussels as part of the government delegation for dialogue.
The calls of this government for unity and inclusion are challenged by its own actions and infertility. This government is unregistered and unconventional since it does not represent the will of citizens and does not stem from its vote in the last elections. She lacks principled platforms and red lines for the dialogue process, although such a document is envisioned in her governing programme. There is no broad support in the Assembly, where it is dependent on each of the Serbian List votes, and has been subjected to Serbia and every request it has made so far.
Despite the fact that Kosovo's priorities should be effective management of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic recovery, fighting organised crime and high corruption, and socioeconomic development, this government is completely disoriented and failing on each level is giving unconditional attention to a process for which there is neither planning nor preparation, nor support, but legitimacy.
In accordance with our positions in relation to this unlegular and unlegigial government, for the reasons mentioned above, but not only, Movement V. YOU will not respond positively to this invitation. Our position in this matter is clear. Kosovo can dialogue with Serbia only after early elections when we will have full legitimacy governments, which design, present and ensure unity through a platform that receives the support of 2/3 of MPs in the Assembly, as well as always being initiated by reciprocity as a principle of equal interstate relations.












