February 14th: VV Muslims distance election day from Valentine's Day

It seems that the issue of Vetevendosje's slogan for early elections on February 14th will be a big problem because of the grouping of members who are devout practitioners of Islam. After last night it was announced that incumbent Vjosa Osmani set the election date on February 14 [...]
After last night it was announced that incumbent President Vjosa Osmani set the election date on February 14th for Valentine's Day, Love of Vetevendosje members and sympathies rushed to link the election day with love.
This was done by members of other parties, but however, a certain group of devout Muslims appears to be ignoring this liaison, Periscopi explains.
Mustafa Bajrami, the newly appointed in Kurti's party, has made no reaction on Facebook after setting the election date. Likewise, there is no reaction from the deputy Eman Uniman.
However, it is Gezim Kelmendi's ex and the Word Party, Gevdet Maloku, who has made a response to the election assignment, but not to mention in any row Valentine's or the Love that symbolizes February 14th.
February 14th. The date that will mark the history of a new decade for our country. ” ) wrote Maloku, not to mention that this date is also globally known as the date of lovers. /Periscope













