Kurt's VV is being abandoned by MPs in less than two years.

The Vetevendosje movement, which the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, is abandoning day-to-day by its deputies, writes Periscopi. Vetevendosje, which came first in the February 14th elections of 2021 and took 58 seats in the Kosovo Parliamentary Group's Assembly, was proud to be missing. But, [...]
Vetevendosje, which came first in the February 14th elections of 2021 and took 58 seats in the Kosovo Parliamentary Group's Assembly, was proud to be missing.
But, very soon the VV's GP began to decline.
Frequent and quick removal of VV deputies took place in less than two years.
The first to leave was Hakki Abazi, who, in addition to the MP, was also chairman of the Commission for Foreign Affairs and Diaspore.
As a matter of fact, once a strong VV voice, there was a lot of frustration after the European plan was accepted by Kurti é and this became a <x0-> fight” to divide the streets.
“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 they were asked about the tree”, it was the status through which Abzazi officially removed from the VV.
After Abbas, the next departure was from Fatmir Humolli.
Humoll started his protest against the party initially by not sitting in the seats of the VV Parliamentary Group in the Assembly.
Soon was GP chairman Mimoza Kusari-Lila trying to convince Humol without success.
His departure from the VV was imminent.
I've been warning about a year about how to get two years if Government doesn't change access to problems then I have no place in the group. When I got on the list, I had three conditions that I presented to the prime minister, for which he didn't even take the slightest effort to solve my problems”, he said Humwall last March.
The ups and downs and tension were ongoing by MPs within the VV.
There was resentment and resentment, but it all tried to cleverly hide Kusari-Lila.
However, all were discovered in time.
The Civil Code Law was the second VV hit that disturbed this party. Even though there were numerous attempts by Kusari-Lila to persuade VV deputies to vote Pro, Wisar Kornica's Eman Rremani were shown at “committed” to their boss.
And so, discontent within the party only deepened, and this was already clearly seen in the submissions of the Korean Mufti.
The former deputists, on the morning of 1 October, formalised joining the coalition between the AKR and the DP and leaving the Vetevendosje Movement.
The beatman has said on Tuesday that it is the time “for a political engagement differently”.












