More than 40 candidates competing with VVA were once members of other parties

The list of candidates for MPs from the Vetevendosje Movement ranks has brought mostly surprises to this election. The inclusion of some unexpected names, even the first ten, was greatly commented. Names like Avni Dehari, Vasfije Krasniqi, Albanian Selimi and Donika Grovala were interpreted as a symbolic action of Kurti [...]
But one thing that has left public attention is the fact that out of the list's 110 candidates, 40 are either members of other parties.
Initially, 14 candidates of this list are part of Vjosa Osmani's “Gux” list. The latter, Donika Gervalla, Haxhi Avdyli, Faton Peci, Doarsa Kica, Buroram Karameta, Life Statovci, Rrustem Letti, Nasuf Beta, Ekrem Mustafa, Gresa Bytyqi, Blerim Gashani, Leonora Sfarqa and Nita Bakalli, are “gutists who are not part of the party” Albin Kurti, but who are on this list through a co-operation agreement.
Next on Kurt's list is Mimoza Kusari-Lila's party, Alternative, which had competed inside the list VV's in 2019. This time from Alternative to VV's list, except Kusari-Lila also competes, Angjelina Krasniqi and Ali Tafarshihu.
Arion Thaci is part of the list VV's by a fraction of the Party Albanian Democristian of Kosovo (PSHDK), which is not recognised by the Central Election Commission. While, number 4 in this party, Vasfije Krasniqi, is part of this list, not being a member of Kurti's party. Her brother confirmed this, as it was known that Mrs. Krasniqi had also negotiated with the PDK to become part of their list.
As long as these 19 names on the VV list are not currently members of them, over 20 others who already continue political activity along with Kurti were formerly part of other parties.
It is Glauk Konjufca, one of the most loyal men to Kurt today, who at an earlier age was part of the party Ramush Haradinaj, AAK. They even circulated photographs from the time he was seen close even to the youth forum. PDK.
On The PDK has also been Gani Krasniqi and Hyseni's Hiddaje. Krasniqi, who is in the first ten, was chairman of Malisheva by the PDK led by Thaci, while Hyseni was MP from this party. The last one before he was in The PDK, was also part of LDK and LRDK.
Hatage Hoxha is also a former PDK member and even an MP for this party in the second legislature. Place of Kosovo, 2004-2007.
Mirsad Shkretta is another candidate who used to be in The PDK had become known as the only member of this party's Council that had voted against Hashim Thaci in his election chairman of this subject.
Enver Dugolli, another candidate, was in constant proximity to the PDK, and today continues to have friendship with the chairman of Drenas from this party, Ramiz Ladrovcin. Otherwise, he is also Bujar Dugolli's brother, who had been a minister from AAK and later a part PDK.
Albanian Selimi, whose election has its husband's place, Rexhep Selimi, is not officially known whether he was part of AAK, but he was part of Haradinaj's party and had abandoned The AAK, following its coalition with the LDK in the early post-war years.
The Blood Lefty has recently come to terms VV is a candidate for deputy, but he was also in. The AAK, and even this party, targeted the MP's position in the 2019 elections.
Another important name from Kurti's party, VV deputy chairman Fatmire Kolcaku, was part of the two parties before joining the party he is currently in. She was at the party. ORA of Veton Surroi, then in Haradinaj's AAK. On AAK, even head of the branch The Podujevo was also Fatmir Humolli, and now it ran in the context of VV's.
Enver Haliti, former director in Ferizaj's municipality was also part of the AAK and joined the VV when it violated reports with the party's chairman, Haradinaj. Haliti was also an MP in the last legislature.
Another candidate earlier acted under the AAK logo. It is Bajram Mavriqi, who also had positions within this party at the Kamenica branch.
Vice President of the Parliament Kosovo Arberie Nagavci was part of AKR Behgjet Pacolli, even spoken of as representative of this party in The Communist Commission to The Gjakova elections.
Jahya Coca, who is VV deputy only from the last legislature, was also part of Pacolli's AKR. In this party unofficially, it is said to have been the next MP candidate, Nazlie Bala, who was earlier in office. PDK.
In 2014, the AKR's supporter was Wear Kornica, who in public took note of his statements of Israel's disappearance. He had also been a candidate for chairman of Rahovec, VV, in the 2017 local elections.
Lieburn Aliu is one of the founders of the VV, but this was not his first party. He was in the National Movement for Liberation of Kosovo (LKÇK), which once had leaders Avni Klink and witness Bahri Fazliu. The LKKK was later divided into Union Integration Movement (LIB) with Smajl Latifi at the top, and Movement for the Union (LB), which in 2010 was part of the list The VV's, when it last competed for the first time in the election. LB that world was run by Avni Klonak and won two seats in The nation, but then, for financial reasons, had violated their relations with Kurti's party, as they refused to share part of the fund their parliamentary group benefited from the state.
Even Hysmedin Feraj, who targets the deputy's position for the third time in 2010, and coming from Albania, was part of a party there. He was vice president of the party Remade, run by Abdi Baleta, a national-Islamic party.
There are also VV candidates who were earlier part of the Social Democrat Initiative of Fatmir Limaj. It is Valon Ramadani, who was also an MP in the last two legislatures.
List doors VVs have also opened up for members from even smaller parties. Last legislation MP Labinoth Demi-Murtezi was part of the Justice Party, led by Ferid Agani.
An ex-Deputate from the recent legislature, Eman Candman, is spoken of as a former member of the LDK, whose photographs have been circulated from his activities at the party. Although LDK accession to VV has been rare, and the list also includes Liqi, who was formerly part of the party Isa Mustafa.
Other names on the list have been part of various government dictatorships and have had proximity to parties in power, but are not officially known to have made direct commitment to these parties.











