Division in Vetevendosje: Fatmir Humolli warns you to leave the party

The Vetevendosje movement has denied the LDK's claims that there are indicators for the fall of Kurti Government in late autumn. The ruling party has also called Arben Gashi's statement false that 8 of its deputies are interested in joining the LDK. But an LVV deputy has warned of abandoning this subject [...]
The government led by Albin Kurti is expected to shake the foundations in the autumn.
That has been the claim that LDK Parliamentary Group chairman Arben Gashi made on Wednesday in “Debat Plus”, until he spoke about the possibility of breaking up the ruling coalition.
According to Gashi, there are eight deputies of the Vetevendosje Movement who have expressed interest in joining the LDK parliamentary group.
But all of Gashi's claims have denied Vetevendosje's chief of deputies, Mimoza Kusari Lila.
She has praised the statements as untrue and speculation.
“Fare does not believe these claims remain because there were no indicators or expressions of will to pass or discontent within the group. The situation is normal in the group, with a spirit of communication and cooperation, so further on, I believe Gashi has to speak”, Mimoza Kusari-Lila said.
LVV's chief of deputies, Kusari-Lila, has denied having a rapture with even the ruling partner, the Guxo list.
In recent months, however, there have been public disagreement and confrontation on several topics within the VV parliamentary group.
MP Fatmir Humolli, former soldier of The KLA has rejected its group's decision to adopt in principle the bill, which excludes veterans from the minimum wage hike.
If veterans are eventually excluded from this increase, Hummolli in a statement for RTV Duagjini has warned of abandoning Vetevendosje and creating a new parliamentary group.
The subject of veterans is under way. I won't be part of the group. if veterans are excluded from the minimum wage increase. I'll be an independent MP, just like I've been on the VV list as an independent and I'm not joining any political group. We will see the opportunity to make a parliamentary group of our own”, Hummolli said.
In a written statement about television, Hummol has refused to show who else could join this new group, saying that this will be announced in the meantime.
However, Humolli says the government will have its support for issues it considers right.
Disgusting within the VV has also prompted the Civil Code, which allows marriage between the same gender, against which 14 MPs of this parliamentary group have voted.
Among them is the MP from the “Gux” list, Burim Meta. He denies being one of the MPs who can join the LDK.
He's got it. Actually it's about truth and silly issues, I don't comment on”, Meta said.
Kurti's government has a mandate to govern the country by 2025.











