“V developments: Arben Vitita is reluctant to run in Pristina for private reasons”

Journalist Berat Buzhala has written a letter asking the question that everything is being talked about developments in Vetevendosje. He writes about Vetevendosje candidates for mayors, especially in major centres -- in the capital (Pristina), Mitrovica and Prizren. Regarding Pristina, according to Buzhala, in Vetevendosje the names of Arben Vitit and Libron [...] are being discussed.
Journalist Berat Buzhala has written a letter asking the question that everything is being talked about developments in Vetevendosje.
He writes about Vetevendosje candidates for mayors, especially in major centres -- in the capital (Pristina), Mitrovica and Prizren.
Regarding Pristina, according to Buzhala, the names of Arben Vitit and Liburn Aliu are being discussed in Vetevendosje. He says there is consensus that Vitita run the capital, but that CHAai is reluctant to enter the race for private reasons.
There is consensus in the city that Arben Vitija is the only one in LVV that the race can win without a run-off, but for private reasons he's reluctant to enter the race. There's also consensus in the city that Libon Aliu, not that he doesn't win it without a run-off, but that he can lose it altogether, especially after recent scandals, writes Buzhala, follows Periscope.
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What were you talking about developments in LVV?
One question is being asked in town: Will you run for the head of Pristina, from the ranks of LVVA, Arben Vitija a Libun Aliu, or maybe in recent hours a third candidate?
There is consensus in the city that Arben Vitija is the only one in LVV that the race can win without a run-off, but for private reasons he is reluctant to enter the race. There's also consensus in the city that Libron Aliu, not that he doesn't win it without a run-off, but that he can lose it entirely, especially after recent scandals.
Or who could be the third candidate?
One thing you know, LVV has long not worked without preliminary polls, through which it tests candidates' names in municipalities.
Another very interesting development seems in Mitrovica. It's been said that LVV has asked Agim Bahtiri not to compete for a third term, but that's where they vote in the name of the Moveer to do Armendi Muja. This request from LVVA, it's said, Bahtiri is responding to the most likely negative form.
If that happens, then I have 1 million euros, all I have to do is invest in a campaign to help Bedri Hamzas”, they're quoting Agim to Albin.
So clearly, for this party, it's not even in Prizren. It's said that because of multiple corrupt relationships, Albin is trying to get rid of Mytaher, who didn't break it but cultivated corruption, instead of putting Millach or Artan Abrashi, who has the support of Hajrullah Cek. If such a transition happens with the reconciliation of the Mythaher for LVV) this would be a good thing, but if the current chairman just jumps into the hole, then he has his own voters who will work against LVVE.
The largest party in the country is facing serious first cracks in different branches.
When you're little and in the opposition you're always a lot more unique and undisputed. Extreme growth also increased ambitions.











