Humoll: VV has groups of militants formed to offend those leaving the party

Independent MP of the Kosovo Parliament -- a former part of the Vetevendosje Movement, Fatmir Humolli -- declares that Vetevendosje is a political heterogenic subject, and that for VV leader Albin Kurti, it has been important to get more votes. The VVV has not been a political subject and is not homogenous, but it has been a gathering [...]
Independent MP of the Kosovo Parliament -- a former part of the Vetevendosje Movement, Fatmir Humolli -- declares that Vetevendosje is a political heterogenic subject, and that for VV leader Albin Kurti, it has been important to get more votes.
The VV has not been a political subject and it's not homogenous, but it has been a heterogenous gathering and no political subject is more heterogenous than the VV and given this situation, Kurt has wanted to win votes from all currents to build a political subject to compete in the upcoming elections, Humol says.
The independent MP declares that the Kurti government has offended KLA veterans and that his views already did not match the VV government programme.
The government has offended and humiliated veterans and their families. My views have not been in line with the VV government programme, but with its electoral programme. The moment the government was built, a click within the VV has usurped the government's position and did not hear the MPs' reactions. I have warned him myself.
For MP Humolli, the VV is neither right nor left, but a party with an extreme liberalisation.
WVV is neither left nor right, but extreme liberalism. There are a lot of other deputies who are imposed on things but who do not accept it, and now these deputies have had the courage to react. I have seen the makeup of the age of VV deputies who lack political experience and political courage. I've talked to the deputy personally, there's approval for my position, but they don't dare line up with us. VV is more civil society than political orientation, he points out.
Independent MP says there are militant groups within the VV, which are formed to offend and hit anyone who thinks differently from the VV and because of it, there are many MPs within the VV who dare not express their opinions and attitudes openly.
The militant troops were formed to strike every spirit that thinks differently, and I had deputies saying I could be removed or lined up otherwise that I couldn't stand the insults of these groups.












