Kurti's Osmani placed the state symbol rather than parties in the letter sent to parties: Here's what the law says

Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti and incumbent leader Vjosa Osmani have sent letters to political subjects in the country to discuss steps towards forming institutions. In letters bearing the signing of Kurt and Osman, they were sent with the logo of the state of Kosovo, which is contrary to the Law [...]
Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti and incumbent leader Vjosa Osmani have sent letters to political subjects in the country to discuss steps towards forming institutions.
In letters bearing the signing of Kurt and Osman, they have been sent with the logo of the state of Kosovo, which is contrary to the Law for the use of state symbols.
Letters should be kept in VVA or Vjosa List logo, writes Periscope. Based on the Law on the use of state symbols, the article of 12 “systems use” shows when to use them.

At no point in this article is said to be the use of systems can be made by political party leaders, but only by state bodies.
To clarify, meetings have not been invited by the presidency, even though such a possibility exists on the basis of the Kosovo Constitution.
Otherwise, the AAK has declared that they have yet to accept an invitation from VV and Vjosa Osmani, while Abdixhiku from LDK has said the new chairman, expected to be elected this Sunday, will not go to the meeting Monday.
We remember that nearly a month from the election outcome, the results have not yet been certified by the CEC due to the candidates' complaints of MPs for voting collapses. /Periscopi/













