VVA activist quits: We've lost the movement, you'll lose Government.

Even a Vetevendosje activist has resigned from this party. Activist Ermir Mulaj from Drenas through a post in his Facebook account has shown the details and reasons that led him to make the decision to leave Vetevendosje Movement. He accused some people at the Movement Centre in Pristina of divisive [...]
Even a Vetevendosje activist has resigned from this party.
Activist Ermir Mulaj from Drenas through a post in his Facebook account has shown the details and reasons that led him to make the decision to leave Vetevendosje Movement.
He accused some people at the Movement Centre in Pristina of disrupting activists.
The central computer, it seems, fed more because those futures were more useful, maybe because they had broken and they were servile. Thus, some serviles were now in use in the movement, while true activists, who gave everything themselves, became overwhelmed. Their voice was no longer heard at”, Mulay wrote among other things.
His full post:
Explaining my resignation from all institutions of Movement
After publishing and luring my name on several portals, I received many calls from many activists and found it very difficult to explain how I came to this decision. I, from the founding of the Movement in 2005, was there until the great victory, never to fear or stop, hundreds of shares at both the central and the local level. I was the one who faced almost alone in Drenas with power, ready for the consequences. In time, a group of activists arrived at my side, and as never before in Drenas, we were able to lie in every neighborhood and village.
With the arrival of several individuals from the Movement Centre in Pristina, our centre was apparently being strengthened. Even though we helped them with our whole being, groups began to divide between activists. But I, as the coordinator of activities, along with many activists, thought that we were going to exceed. When Vetevendosje came to power, some individuals on the inside, helping me to create contacts with the center, began to grow and overstep on the real activists. The central power, it seems, fed them more because those futures were more useful, perhaps because they had broken and were servile. Thus, some serviles were now in use in the movement, while true activists, who gave everything themselves, became overwhelmed. Their voices were no longer heard.
I kept silent, thinking that the house we built would have a god who would fix things, but it was useless. Thousands of e-mails sent by activists at the stations of Movement came to deaf ears. Because the serviles, instead of contributing to shares and meetings, found their way to servileism and took enough power to cut off any communication between activists and the centre. They were there every day, and activists were on the ground every day. They took advantage of the power of the Movement as never before and ignored activists in the streets, in the office, and wherever they belonged.
The headman's vehicle was once a vehicle that each of them used because they had no alternative to travel. But today they move in cars that could only imagine activists revolting from this injustice. Faced with some individuals who were now rich and powerful, some took to the exile, some ceased their activities, and those who dared to fight injustice were unjustly expelled. You couldn't race to be chosen.
Maybe I feel guilty here because I decided to leave Kosovo. The head of the centre opened the doors for everyone, thinking it was for the general good. But those who were prepared to destroy the Movement fought mercilessly to anyone who extended his hand. I said before we won the government, but we lost the movement. Today, I think we lost the movement and you lose the government, because the futures, as they betrayed you, will betray you.
Today, between two streets and two offices, futures and activists, I will choose that of activists.
For me today, Vetevendosje is Ramiz Ladrovci, that the entire scene of the Drenas Movement!












