Lama says VV still has activists belonging to radical groups

This Friday on the “Confession Room” was former Kosovo Ambassador to Italy Alma Lama. Lama confessing her personal life has shown why she decided to come and live in Kosovo. After making an extraordinary contribution to journalism, she got into politics. First on Vetevendosje Movement with it [...]
This Friday on the “Confession Room” was former Kosovo Ambassador to Italy Alma Lama.
Lama confessing her personal life has shown why she decided to come and live in Kosovo.
After making an extraordinary contribution to journalism, she got into politics. First in the Vetevendosje Movement, with which he divided the streets after a short time.
Lama, while explaining why she left this party, says she has never repented.
I don't regret not being in Vetevendosje. I'm one of those people when the Vetvendosje Movement and Albin Kurt trusted them when they didn't even know if they were to enter parliament, I didn't have any interest compared to today when everyone knew they would win and run after him. I believed in the vision, and I wanted through a new movement to make my contribution to society. Once I entered, I have seen that their attitudes and mine are diametrically opposed especially with regard to their disagreeing ideology, it was extreme left, even though they are now saying they are moderate. It was the methods of violence they used for me were unacceptable”, Lama declared.
It stresses that Vetevendosje was constantly flirting with radical Islam.
One of the reasons was my pro-Western orientation and flirting with radical Islam was completely obvious because when I was brutally attacked by these kinds of VV leaders protected them, not me. There was no way to go on anymore. VV activists still belong to these radical groups”.










