Victory Pacolli, MP, advertising his brother's group that started lynching.

Another group in the so-called “Facebook with Prime Minister” has initiated media links. VV MP, Victory Pacolli, has come to the support of these links within the group. Victory Pacolli through a Facebook article on Facebook quoted media as working to close this group. Pacolli also promoted the new group that has been reopened. “Girls and [...]
Victory Pacolli through a Facebook article on Facebook quoted media as working to close this group. Pacolli also promoted the new group that has been reopened.
The girls and the boys who created the group #with the prime minister managed to get some of the portals to write about them in every second post and celebrate because they managed to shut down the group. But the new group “with Prime Minister” has decided to return vigorously. In a few hours they've been attached to over 10,000 followers”, Pacolli writes.
And Berna Ibrahimi, one of the managers of this group, wrote there saying that they enjoyed the conclusion of the preliminary group, including media and journalists.

The Facebook group, “with Prime Minister”, where over 300 thousand supporters of the Vetevendosje Movement and Prime Minister Albin Kurti were now nowhere to be found.
Victor Pacolli, brother of LV deputy Victory Pacolli, was one of the managers of this group.
He still keeps it on his Facebook account, the group link, which currently does not open.
According to Facebook, this group is not available right away because makers may have shared it with only a small group of people or completely erased.
On Monday, a new group, dubbed similarly, “with Prime Minister”, opened.
The new group has created the Potim Pacolli, the brother of LVV deputy and has seven members.
The large group “with Prime Minister” was created as a sign of revolt following the collapse of the Kurti government 1.
There has been a special campaign against journalists and anyone opposed by Prime Minister Kurti and Vetevendosje Movement.
The European Commissioners' College had highlighted the issue of lynching journalists in this year's Progress Report.
The section on media freedom stated:
“However, the threatening campaign and physical attacks on journalists remain a concern. ”











