Activist who left the VV: I've experienced it hard, let no one try it

Vetevendosje Movement activist Shkelzen Bislimi has said he has decided to leave the VV after being told he cannot compete for head of the branch. When asked whether it was difficult to leave Vetevendosje, he replied: Don't try it. But Bislim says he will not go to [...]
When asked whether it was difficult to leave Vetevendosje, he replied: Don't try it.
However, Bislimi says he will not go to any other party because “does not like”.
I grew up with Movement, I've worked there, and it's hard to get somewhere else. I've simply decided to stop thinking”, he said.
It also shows how he has experienced leaving this party.
I've experienced too much, it's too heavy. You're on a political subject, with members of activists, you've become a family, you've spent the time and campaign the greatest pressure you've ever been in the family, but with them”, he said at T7.
The spiritual flow becomes too big, the joy of victory and then you're not with the family, but with the members of the subject and now it's like breaking up with the family, but fate was like that”
Bislim says his father was also in Vetevendosje Movement.
And Dad was a Vetevendosje activist. But he told me he had to leave because he saw the Movement is not what we believed and we hoped it was”.
If you say I want a choice, then let people race, if you just want one candidate for a branch, then you name candidates”
And for that, Bislimi does not leave Kurti guilty, as he says that “is not knowing what's going on” and “but there's a lot of work in government”.
"Or maybe I'll know, I've already understood”," said Bislimi












