Lirim Krasniqi stated on T7’s “Pressing” program that the Vetëvendosje Movement (VV) will persist with its current activities unless the electorate holds it accountable. Krasniqi asserted, “If not punished by votes, it will not stop these actions.”
The discussion followed comments from journalist Valon Syla, who raised concerns regarding expenditures totaling 500 million euros that occurred without a functioning government. Syla questioned the accountability mechanisms, asking what the opposition, the prosecutor’s office, or the judiciary should do when such funds are spent without governmental oversight.
Krasniqi’s comments suggest a belief that the political actions of VV are contingent upon electoral consequences. Meanwhile, Syla’s points focus on financial governance, questioning the lack of accountability for significant spending. The exchange highlights ongoing political disagreements regarding the conduct of opposition groups and the management of public funds.
Krasniqi’s statement frames the continuation of VV’s activities as directly linked to the voters’ mandate. Conversely, Syla’s remarks emphasize the need for institutional accountability when large sums of money are spent without the established governance structure in place, suggesting that current opposition measures may not be sufficient to curb such spending or related actions.
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During the T7 “Pressing” program, Lirim Krasniqi stated that the Vetëvendosje Movement (VV) will continue its current activities unless the electorate holds it accountable. Krasniqi asserted that the