Armendi Muja in 2016: LVV, Serbian List Are Mining Constitutional Order

Armendi Muja certainly thought she would end up in Vetevendosje Movement when in January 2016 she said that Albin Kurti's party and the Serbian List, conducted by Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, do not recognise constitutional order. Muja then expressed that LVV and Serbian List were two political forces [...]
Muja then expressed that LVV and Serbian List were the two political forces that had polarised “over-the-point” the political scene in Kosovo. Then, LVV was an alternative to Muja, who indicated that producing a proper alternative is not possible, while adding that his current party chief Albin Kurti's party and Serbian List Chairman Goran Rakiq should be conditioned for recognising Kosovo's political regulation, writes Express.
“The political scene is polarised that too much from the presence of two political forces that do not recognise Ahtisaari's constitutional order ( VV and Serbian List, and the social consensus is not possible. Production of government alternatives with developmental orientation is not possible until these two forces are conditioned for recognition of our political adjustment. The second step is for the medieval political path (political minstrem) to be changed through electoral reform that prevents the creation of provincial parties. The third step is social consensus to limit Serbia's influence in Kosovo. The fourth step is the pact for development (the privatisation of strategic assets). The fifth step is the change of media elites to produce plurality of information. The state, the government and the new political elites will only come after the implementation of the 20-x1m steps, Muja wrote.

Exactly 5 years from this Moja post, he appeared at the seat of the Vetevendosje Movement. He was organised the most special welcome with which someone from abroad was expected on his first day at LVV.
Albin Kurti, who said he knows Armend Muja forever, added that he is eager to work with her.
We've known each other forever, but from now on, we're gonna be activists and colleagues at this party. With several members of headship and former deputies, we welcomed Armend Muja, and then held a discussion about the February 14th parliamentary elections and our future governance. He is now director of Riinvest College and legalising the international political economy. Armendi has conducted studies at London School of Economics and Corvinus University. In Master and Doctorate, he worked in the political economy of Southeast Europe. Earlier he served as director for academic affairs at UBT College. He has also worked as adviser to the Programme for Economic Reform projects (ERP), the National Development Plan and the Education Strategic Plan assessment for GIZ, UNDP and the Council of Europe. Armendi Muja is of origin from Mitrovica and we look forward to working together in Movement”, Kurti wrote.
On the other hand, the muja, who had demanded that the LVV be conditioned to recognise Kosovo's political regulation, said the party is the only guarantee of change in Kosovo”, writing a set of praise to its new chief, Albin Kurtin.
We've known Albin forever, but since yesterday, we'll also be activists and colleagues in FATHER! Kosovo is challenged, both for the past and for its future. Albin Kurti represents the truth, the moral authority and will of ordinary people in Kosovo active and resistant to social challenges since the 1990s, but also ready for the road forward. The 14th February 2021 will be historic for Kosovo ʹ Kurti will be the most voted prime minister, good news and necessary for Kosovo and Albanians. Kurte owes no one except the people of Kosovo and its lovers. It should not be expected that he, as prime minister, has bowed down before those who challenge Kosovo's citizenship both inside and outside. He will act as prime minister of all voters in Kosovo and partner with Kosovo's closest friends”, Muja wrote among other things.











