LDK-elected deputy Janina Ymeri publicly stated that her opposition to the Vetëvendosje Movement and its leader, Albin Kurti, is rooted in Kurti’s perceived approach toward the LDK, former president Ibrahim Rugova, and the established institutions of Kosovo. In a social media post, Ymeri shared a video, characterizing it as a long-standing indicator of Kurti’s political position. Ymeri asserted, “My stance against VV stems from Albin Kurti’s hostility toward the LDK and Ibrahim Rugova, as well as toward the institutions of Kosovo.
This video is one of the tests.” She further criticized Kurti’s political methods, alleging that he has repeatedly demanded “subordination, degradation, and non-cooperation.” According to Ymeri, the Vetëvendosje Movement possesses the requisite numbers and the capacity to form a government. The deputy’s comments suggest a deepening political rift, framing her dissent as a defense of established political norms and historical figures. Her critique directly challenges Kurti’s leadership style and political trajectory.
The focus of Ymeri’s statement remains on the perceived threat Kurti poses to the LDK’s interests and the stability of Kosovo’s institutions. This public declaration solidifies a clear political divide regarding the appropriate direction for governance in the country.
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