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Vetevendosje would not vote Veseli for Assembly President (Telegrafi)

Vetevendosje MP, Albulena Haxhiu, told Telegrafi that Kadri Veseli is a divisive figure and that he is not worthy for President of the Assembly of Kosovo. She added that the Assembly President should be a personality who represents unity. She also suggested to the Democratic Party of Kosovo to consider some other candidate who is worthy of being Assembly President. “We would not vote a figure such as Kadri Veseli for Assembly President,” she said.

Vetëvendosje will not attend President Thaci’s meeting (Telegrafi)

Vetevendosje will not take part in President of Kosovo Hashim Thaci’s meeting on Monday to discuss the timing of the Assembly’s constitutive session, said MP Albulena Haxhiu. Haxhiu said the meeting was “completely unnecessary”. “It would be better for the president of the country to call the constitutive session and not such meetings which are unnecessary. Vetevendosje has reviewed President’s invitation and will not take part in the meeting”, she added.

Molliqaj resigns from the position of Vetevendosje's Organisational Secretary (Lajmi.net)

Dardan Molliqaj has confirmed his resignation from the position of the Organizational Secretary of the Vetevendosje movement.

Molliqaj, who is already elected for the Kosovo Assembly MP in 11 June elections, said that after Vetevendosje’s victory in general elections, he would engage in new challenges of the party. He took to Facebook to write that his decision was made in coordination with the leader of the party, Visar Ymeri.

Kosovo in crisis if PAN fails, LDK-Vetevendosje coalition, difficult (Lajmi.net)

Kosovo could enter crisis with regards to creation of the institutions, if the winning coalition, PAN, does not manage to gather required votes, being that coalition between Vetevendosje movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), is assessed as very difficult to be reached.

LDK officials including the candidate of this party for Prime Minister, Avdulah Hoti, continuously claim that they would not join a coalition with PAN or Vetevendosje.

Selimi: Vetevendosje will respect Constitution for Assembly speaker’s post (EO)

In an interview to Ekonomia Online, Vetevendosje’s Rexhep Selimi said they continue to have red lines towards possible cooperation with the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and the Serbian List but not with regards to other political entities. However, Selimi said that constitutionally, the post of Assembly speaker belongs to the PAN coalition led by the PDK. “We will respect the Constitution giving priority to the leading entity to have the speaker’s post”, Selimi said.

Shkelzen Gashi: If VV comes to power, maybe only Kurti will remain uncorrupt (Kosovo 2.0)

Shkelzen Gashi, one of Vetevendosje co-founders, alongside Albin Kurti, speaks about its growth during elections, its past mistakes and their being ill prepared to govern, reports Kosovo 2.O.

In late 2004, a donkey was brought before Kosovo’s government building, and on it a banner reading “vote for me.” Three youngsters were leading the compliant donkey closer and closer to the building. There they would later express their severe opposition towards local politicians, as well as the first articulated form of opposition against the international community stationed in Kosovo.

Ymeri and Mustafa start discussions without meeting (RTK)

Vetvendosje movement expressed once again that it is open to cooperate with the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK)  in order to create a parliamentary majority in case PAN coalition fails to form the government.

Vetevendosje representatives said that leaders of the two parties, Visar Ymeri and Isa Mustafa, have already talked on the phone but that their meetings have not started yet.

PAN and Vetevendosje: No need for all-inclusive government (Zeri)

Pal Lekaj, outgoing MP from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), assessed that 11 June elections have shown who the winner and who the loser is.

“These elections have shown who the winner is and the winner, in consultation with all relevant factors, will create the government, which will give right solution to all the stagnated matters. We will be together, because united, never divided, we can do a lot for the country,” Lekaj said.