Hagi Avdyli says VV branches did not accept their candidates for mayors

Co-operation between Vetevendosje Movement and the Guxo List is at the right level, so MP Haxhi Avdyli is at least assessing it. He even says that a more stable coalition has not been in the last 20 years. But things seem to be real. Avdyli in a propnonization for Indexline has acknowledged that the branches [...]
He even says that a more stable coalition has not been in the last 20 years.
But things seem to be real. Avdyli, in a proposal for Indexline, has acknowledged that Vetevendosje's branches have not accepted the candidacies for mayors.
“We have had no desire to get the candidate for mayor of municipalities that the VV branch has a different opinion. We have had candidates for some respected municipalities, but the branches of Vetevendosje in various municipalities, not the VV leadership, have expressed a different opinion”, Avdyli said.
He has said they have no longer wanted to insist on having their candidates for mayors, not to incite divisions, so they have continued with VV branch proposals.
“In local elections we have a huge number of candidates for assemblies, and this does not at all dim our”, he added.
Avdyli has recently said that the agreement between List Guxo and VV reached ahead of the February 14th national elections has also preceded co-operation with local elections.
We remember that Hadzi Avydli himself had said that the Guso List in the coalition with Vetevendosje would have 4 to 5 candidates for mayor of municipalities.
MP Burim Karameta had recently demanded Minister Arben Vitita's resignation, which has sparked reactions between the two cabories.











