Kurt promised brain returns: Is the party's bodyguard running away?

Prime Minister Albin Kurti long ago pledged that the government led by him “would launch the brain return campaign in Kosovo”. But what it looks like that brain Kurt used to talk about, not only won't return but, with recent developments such as the removal of MPs, Vetevendosje [...]
While MPs' membership in the Vetevendosje movement is easy, it is enough to associate with a photograph of Albin Kurti and a few words beautifully written by the latter's hand, the departure is not resulting in that. Fatmir Humolli is the deputy who recently left the Vetevendosje Movement.
I'm leaving the Vetevendosje Parliamentary Group tomorrow. This is government failure. Only one thing can stop me. Only the government's reformation could stop me from leaving the VV” had Humolli said.
The man at today's session has not even been seen as low in his place for two years. But, Humolli is not the only MP who left the Vetevendosje Movement.
Who are the MPs who left the Vetevendosje Movement recently?
Hakki Abazi is another MP who left in February this year. Ahaz announced that following the European plan from Prime Minister Kurti, he would eventually leave the VV.
He had launched a series of criticisms against Kurt, saying he has accepted “Zieednice”, in a non-virtual manner.
“Kurti, here divide our ways eventually. You have continued on the same path as those who are confidentially opposed. They also talked about “including when asked about the” tree. You have accepted Zajednica and declared yourself in the most insincere way! Not authentic, not semantic, but pre-excellence hypocrisy. At least you'd say it openly and in the eyes that you accepted it or rejected it clearly”, he said.
MP Haki Abazi had had enormous power during the Kurti I government, being deputy Prime Minister Kurti. But, in the February 14th election, it would be significantly marginalised, for no reason publicly expressed, and left out of the executives.
And Daorsa Kica-Jeli Even though part of List Guxo was a member of the Vetevendosje parliamentary group and the first to precede this whirlwind of evacuations, to join the Democratic League of Kosovo later. Shortly after Kica-Jali left, he faced links by Kurt's sympathies, including Minister Faton Peci, (who would become co-chairman of List Guso).
Disagreement with their boss has some so-called deputy “Anti-Cod”, because they voted against the draft law on the civil code of marriage of the same gender.
To MPs in his parliamentary group, Prime Minister Albin Kurti would appear grim and highly critical at the X meeting LVIII of the General Council.
Some of the Vetvendosje deputies who went against Kurt were: Fizim Haziri, Dr. Millaku, Fjolla Ujcani, Visar Kornica, Emundmann, Driton Hyseni, Gramoz Agusholli, Burim Karameta, Demi-Murtezi Labino, and Gazmend Djusinca. /Albina Zariqi - PERISCOP











