Hoti: We'll make sure the VV never comes to power.

The candidate of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Avdullah Hoti, has said the Vetevendosje Movement is “going mad just because it has seen an image of the opportunity to come to power”. At an LDK meeting in Pec, Hoti said that “will make sure we never let them come to power”. Duke [...]
The candidate of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Avdullah Hoti, has said the Vetevendosje Movement is “going mad just because it has seen an image of the opportunity to come to power”. At an LDK meeting in Pec, Hoti said that “will make sure we never let them come to power”.
Speaking of Washington's deal, Hoti said others were trying to bring him down.
Others have a dream about it because no one is talking to them, because they're having a disco because they're trying to violate democratic order in the country. They're just looking at an image of power, and they're not going to see it, I guarantee you. Except for that image that comes before them at night, the possibility of power, they've taken the CEC's embrace as an independent institution and they want to go mad, threaten, blackmail and nothing. They deserve to come to power. Never. We too make sure that these do not come to power”, he said.
It has said that citizens in the February 14th elections “will not vote as if by '%slʹ, but with heart and mind”.
Hoti and his party, the LDK, were in co-governance with Vetevendosje until June, when the LDK decided to oust Albin Kurti from power to form the government itself. At the VV's request to the Constitutional Court for constitutionalisation of MP Eem Arifi's vote, sentenced to prison, the Constitution decided to bring down the Hoti Government, leading to the election. In the indictment, she added, it is prohibited from running persons convicted of criminal acts in the past three years. And as a result of this point, on Friday the Central Election Commission did not certified the VV candidate list with Kurt at the top. Vetevendosje today is expected to complain about the decision.











