VVA militants use the nation's witness exhibition for votes, the Sylejmani family explains: Kurt's visit was not political

The September 17th exhibition “Gursel and Spring Sylejmani”, organised in honour of witness to the Gursel Sylejmani nation, in Suhareka, where Prime Minister Kurti was present, writes Periscopi. On this visit, Gursel Sylejmani's son, Sun Sylejmani, had an explanation. He said that Kurt's visit had no [...]
The September 17th exhibition “Gursel and Spring Sylejmani”, organised in honour of witness to the Gursel Sylejmani nation, in Suhareka, where Prime Minister Kurti was present, writes Periscopi.
On this visit, Gursel Sylejmani's son, Sun Sylejmani, had an explanation.
He said Kurt's visit had nothing to do with political motives all was organised in honour of his father, saying they are all guests without political differences and should not be exploited.

It all happened after a page on Facebook named “all in Vetevendosje” made a video-dance for Kurt's visit to the exhibition.
The video that Kurt is watching with those present at this exhibition is heard saying his famous statement:
Maybe it's a lot, but maybe it's not a lot”, implying that the Sylejman family would vote the LVVA in the election, which was denied. /Periscope












