Kurti's party accounts for diaspora branch leaders, 6 centres complain to the same text “copy ) past” (Documents)

The leaders of the 6 Vetevendosje Movement centres in various states have been unpredictably affected by their Kosovo-based party, led by Albin Kurti, writes Periscope. Vetevendosje centres in Britain, Germany, Sweden, the US, France, Norway, are not allowed by the leaders of their party in Kosovo that [...]
Vetevendosje centres in Britain, Germany, Sweden, the US, France, Norway, were not allowed by their party leaders in Kosovo to prepare their complaints personally and in their view against the CEC's decision on some voting issues outside Kosovo.
In addition to the farce of this complaint process, in complaints by these Vetevendosje centres, it is easy to note that the text is the same as the complaint that the Self-Determination Movement in Pristina has submitted to the Election Panel for Ances and Paraseta against the CEC decision.
Periscope has secured all complaints submitted by the branches of Vetevendosje in these countries, and none of these complaints stand out in content.
These complaints are evidence that regardless of whether these centres are located in progressive places and with great freedom of action, Vetevendosje accounts for their representatives as illiterate, who are unable either to write a complaint with their concerns or incompatibility.
The same text, is just one of the details of Vetevendosje's offensive behaviour with its branches in the diaspora, since as can be seen in the complaint of the centre in Norway and France, the VV's Sertar, Alym Rama, has remained and does not disclose the names of branch representatives in these countries.
“Writers” have forgotten that Norway and France's complaint will change the address of where the paperwork is prepared. At the end of “anquence” finds “Pristina 31 August 2024”.
Branches in the U.S., Sweden, Germany and Great Britain have shown a more careful “ ”, having eventually replaced the name of Alim Rama with other representatives and the name of Pristina with other cities.
Vetevendosje's complaint against the CEC's decision to set the maximum number of voters is strange as all MPs from this party have voted the Law for Elections, which envisions the CEC assigning the maximum number of voters and deployments to each diplomatic representative by relying on their physical spaces. /PERISCOP/













