VV Bisly: People who do not have support from Pristina are seen as foreign troops

Former Vetvendosje Movement member Shkelzen Bislimi, who recently left this party, has sided with him as to what has prompted him to leave. The “those who are not supported by Pristina are seen as foreign troops, begin to isolate themselves and then by yourself you must leave [...]
The “those who do not have the backing of Pristina are viewed as foreign troops, start to be isolated and then you will automatically need to get away from those” offices.
According to Bislim, the voices in Vetevendosje are not allowed to surface, and only one line of thought prevails.
“Yes, the prime minister is involved, but in the offices of the Secretary General there are different groups, there are different currents which, with the support of the prime minister, are also advanced and strengthened within the structures, and then voices otherwise do not allow them to surface, but only those who adapt are in line with them”, he told Klan Kosova.
A few days ago, on charges of orchestrating the Lipjan branch from Vetevendosje's central office in Pristina, its member, Shkelzen Bislimi, resigned from Albin Kurti's party. Listing his frustrations, he writes that “with these actions Vetevendosje Movement in Lipjan has destroyed itself. I can't stay in an organization where you have to speak as the leader, not as yourself” There is speculation that the opportunity to compete for branch heads is dependent on their attitude toward same - sex marriage. Bislimi, among other things, blames Vetevendosje for disrespecting religious beliefs and calls it an Islamist organisation. /Periscopi/












