Dugolli denies VVA involvement in the protests against Rama: LVV s'kas do nothing, just some exhibits are being solidified with citizens' demands.

The Vetevendosje movement has denied being supporting as political subject the protest being held in Albania for the 23rd day in a row.
But that is what its activists are doing individually.
So has he indicated, member of the Council General of this first, Enver Dugolli, confirming that he is personally one who is supporting the anti-government uprising in Tirana.
“Vetevendosje has nothing to do with this protest, just us, some activists or some people, the exhibits, solidify the right demands of citizens, their fair concerns, and that's how it ends, so there's no way that Vetevendosje from Kosovo or any part that has any particular role in the protest (4)x1>, Dugolli said.
That is why Dugolli has asked Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama to refrain from commenting on Vetevendosje movement as hisedare of protest.
Dugolli ordered Rama to listen to the plight of the citizens who are protesting him rather than dealing with Vetevendosje.
In one of his recent comments to the protests, Rama also cited members and supporters of the Vetevendosje Movement, naming some of them as involved in what he called “chorbs of devil”. However, he made a split between them and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
“I can't do it, nor will I under any circumstances assume that Albin Kurti is responsible for none of the Vetevendosje sausages that are involved in this shit bag”, Rama wrote.
He has sharply criticised all participants in the protest by Kosovo and Northern Macedonia, since, according to him, they are not Albania's diaspora. / KP/











