Anamend Zemaj: Vetevendosje calls for violent power-holding Kosovo is heading towards early elections

The MP from the Democratic League of Kosovo, Armend Zemaj, was the next guest of the Blic Intervie show with Astrit Gashi. Zemaj says the Vetevendosje Movement came to a position which degraded the position of Speaker of the Parliament, who, according to him, only demands that power be held violently and undemocraticly, [...]
Zemaj says the Vetevendosje Movement came up to a position which degraded the position of Speaker of the Parliament, who, according to him, only calls for violent and undemocratic power, reports Blic newspaper, broadcast Periscope.
We haven't talked about other names like LDK and that's the groundless charge and it's very biased of LVV. We have said we participate in the vote and our vote has been against, and this has been a permanent and clear political conspiracy. They have every time failed in the negative role of creating the Kosovo Assembly”.
“They came up to a position which completely degraded the position of the Speaker of the Parliament, set up a person who his hate language, and his language and actions in the past to the KLA is the market clearly that they have lost their way in the courtyard in this direction and seek only to maintain power in a violent, non-democratic manner, and we should not allow it to be either the citizens of the Republic of Kosovo<1>, he praised.
Among other things, he stresses that the country is moving towards early elections, where all of this is due to the Vetevendosje Movement, which adds that this party works for power rather than for state.
The “seems to be moving towards the early elections. This is a situation where Kosovo is brought in, that's what we've been saying over and over again. LVV wants power and they don't want the state, and that's already a shame. We've given a lot to this state, citizens have put a lot of work on this country, worked hard for this country, but unfortunately we have an individual and we have a political party that works for a party and doesn't work for a state of”, he concluded. /Periscope/












