The VV explains why some former escorts are not on lists published by party centres

Political parties have started making public names which will be part of the election list in the February 14th elections. Party centres in the municipalities have begun electing candidates for MPs, thus hinting that some of the party deputies in past legislatures have remained off the list. [...]
Party centres in the municipalities have begun electing candidates for MPs, thus hinting that some of the party deputies in past legislatures have remained off the list.
The Vetevendosje movement is one of the parties that has completed the election of candidates from the centres. It in an answer to TIME has clarified that the non-involvement of several former deputees on lists that were proposed by centres in the municipality does not mean they will not be on the final list.
According to the VV, the remainder of the candidates for MPs will be met by party leadership and the chairman himself.
We announced the domestic elections for candidates for MPs from our centres at the beginning of the week. According to Movement V station ENVENTION! The elected by the Centre Councils will make up 1092 of the final list of V Movement MPs candidates. I'm sorry. The rest of the List, that is, the other half, will be fulfilled by Headship (1484) and Movement Chairman (1484). Very soon, and however, before the CEC's deadline, the full list of candidates for deputies” will be made public, said the VV's response.
The deadline for handing over party lists to the CEC ends on Saturday (January 16th) at 6:00.











