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Vetëvendosje

Lëvizja Vetëvendosje (Albanian pronunciation: [ləvizja vɛtəˈvɛnˈdɔsjɛ], 'Self-determination movement') (LVV) is a centre-left[3][4] to left-wing[5][6] political party in Kosovo.[a] It is orientated towards principles of social democracy,[7][8] populism,[8][9][10] and Albanian nationalism.[11][12][13][14][15]

Self-determination Movement
Lëvizja Vetëvendosje
ChairmanAlbin Kurti
Parliamentary leaderMimoza Kusari-Lila (acting)
Founded12 June 2005; 17 years ago (2005-06-12)
Preceded byKosova Action Network
HeadquartersRr. Behije Dashi, nr. 31, Pristina, Kosovo
NewspaperPërballja
Membership 36,500 (2018 est.)[1]
Ideology
Political positionCentre-left to left-wing
International affiliation
Colours  Crimson   Black
Slogan"With heart and mind, to self-determination!"[2]
Seats in the Assembly
59 / 120 (49%)
Mayors
4 / 38 (11%)
Municipal councils
193 / 994 (19%)
Party flag
Website
www.vetevendosje.org

Vetëvendosje was founded in 2005 as a grassroots, anti-establishment movement[8] and as a successor of the Kosova Action Network (KAN) and participated in elections for the first time in 2010. The movement widely bases its ideology on the works of Ukshin Hoti.[16][17] Vetëvendosje campaigns for social and political change based on the principles of equality, democracy, political freedom and social justice for every citizen.[18] The program of Vetëvendosje focuses on three main axes: meritocracy, developmental state, and welfare state.[19][20]

Vetëvendosje is the largest political movement in Kosovo, having won 58 seats in the 2021 Kosovan parliamentary election together with Vjosa Osmani's Guxo! list, which ran inside Vetëvendosje's list. It is in government in coalition with the non-Serb minorities. Vetëvendosje's leader Albin Kurti serves as the Prime Minister of Kosovo. At the local level, Vetëvendosje governs with four municipalities. Additionally, Vetëvendosje's center in Albania, which functions as a nonprofit organization there, supported three independent candidates that were running in the 2021 Albanian parliamentary election.[21][22]

History

Vetëvendosje was founded in 2005 as a successor of the Kosova Action Network (KAN), a group promoting active citizenry and direct political participation of the masses.[23][24] KAN was founded in 1997 by a group of international activists that supported the 1997 student protests in Kosovo against the occupation of the campus of the University of Pristina by the Yugoslav Police. During the Kosovo War, KAN participated in documenting war crimes and during 1999 and 2000 KAN campaigned for the release of Albanian prisoners of war. In 2003, KAN moved its headquarters to Kosovo.[25]

 
"No negotiations, self-determination" graffiti in Glogovac

On 10 June 2004, 1000 KAN activists protested against the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), calling UNMIK an undemocratic regime and a criminal organization. KAN considered UNMIK an occupier of Kosovo that was denying Kosovo its right for independence, as well as leading it to economic and social erosion. In other activities, KAN activists opposed to the decentralization of local government along ethnic lines and demanded the return of the bodies of missing persons from the Kosovo war irrespective of ethnicity.[25]

On 12 June 2005, KAN activists wrote the slogan "Jo Negociata - VETËVENDOSJE!" (Albanian for "No negotiations - SELF-DETERMINATION!") on the walls of UNMIK, marking the official transformation of KAN to Vetëvendosje. This was followed by the creation of Vetëvendosje centers in most municipalities of Kosovo and in countries with a significant Albanian diaspora. On 25 July 2005, Vetëvendosje activists distributed copies of the UN Resolution 1514 in front of the UNMIK headquarters. This was followed by other activities against UNMIK, which Vetëvendosje saw as an organization that did not represent the interests of the people of Kosovo. Vetëvendosje wanted independence for Kosovo based on the rights of the people for self-determination, which, according to Vetëvendosje, was guaranteed by the UN Resolution 1514.[25] Among the targets of Vetëvendosje activists were vehicles of UNMIK with UN signs, to which the activists added an F character at the beginning and a D character at the end resulting in FUND signs, which in Albanian means The End. Vetëvendosje also organized protests in front of the headquarters of the United Nations in both New York and in Kosovo during the visits of the heads of state of Serbia or negotiations' mediators.[26][27][28] Vetëvendosje activists threw rotten eggs at Boris Tadić, the president of Serbia, when he visited Kosovo. They also put red paint on the streets leading to the presidential residence of Kosovo when Martti Ahtisaari visited Kosovo, as a symbol for the blood spilled in the Kosovo war, which, according to Vetëvendosje, Ahtisaari was walking over with his plan.[25]

 
FUND - Albanian for 'End'

On 10 February 2007 Vetëvendosje organized a large demonstration against the Ahtisaari Plan and the process of decentralization. The demonstration was attended by more than 60,000 people and took place in the streets of Pristina. Riot police were deployed after the rioters allegedly planned to storm the government offices. Following this deployment, clashes between the UNMIK riot police and the protesters started. The UNMIK police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at the crowd, which resulted in chaos. The Romanian UNMIK police officers killed two of the protesters by shooting them on the face with out-of-date rubber bullets.[29] The first protester was killed while being part of the crowd, while the second protester was hiding from the tear gas inside Hotel Iliria when he got shot on the head. Apart from the two deaths, the protest resulted in an additional seven serious injuries and 73 minor injuries.[30] One protester who was shot next to the heart survived after a long state of coma and had to live with the projectile inside his chest until his natural death in 2020.[31] A UNMIK internal investigation revealed that the protesters got killed by out-of-date rubber bullets that were fired from 10 of the Romanian members of the police force, but declined to file charges because it was unclear who had fired the fatal shots.[29] On the other hand, the leader of Vetëvendosje, Albin Kurti, got arrested and charged with three offences: leading masses of people believed to have committed criminal offences, calls for resistance, and disruption of police measures. In 2010, an EULEX judge sentenced him to 9 months in prison, but given that he had already spent 5 months in custody and another 5 in house arrest, he got released.[32][33]

On 25 August 2009 Vetëvendosje organized protests in Pristina that turned violent, destroying 28 EULEX vehicles, one rioter and three police officers wounded.[34]

In March 2016, activists of Vetëvendosje overturned two trucks carrying Serbian goods in a protest against the Serbian decision not to accept Kosovo Albanian schoolbooks in the Albanian-inhabited Preševo Valley in southern Serbia.[35][36][37][38]

Mergers with other parties

The New Spirit Party (Albanian: Partia Fryma e Re) merged into Vetëvendosje on 31 March 2011.[39][40] The leader of New Spirit Party, Shpend Ahmeti became vice-chairman of Vetëvendosje and he won the local elections in Prishtina in 2013. He would go on to get re-elected as mayor of Prishtina in 2017, before leaving Vetëvendosje soon after elections to join the Social Democratic Party of Kosovo (PSD) in early 2018.[41][42][43][44]

The Socialist Party of Kosovo, led by Ilaz Kadolli, joined Vetëvendosje on 26 April 2013.[45] Kurti and Kadolli agreed that the merger will be in the interest of building a strong political and economical state. The party had no representatives in the Kosovo Parliament, but had several in local governments.

The People's Movement of Kosovo (LPK), with its structures in Kosovo and abroad joined Vetëvendosje on 23 July 2013, as stated from both leaders Kurti and Zekaj during the press conference in Vetevendosje headquarters in Prishtina: "...with the only aim to change social flow on the benefit of Albanian people".[46][47] Zekaj stated that LPK had a wide membership within Kosovo and abroad, though he didn't provide numbers.[48] LPK started in 1982 as a Marxist nationalist grouping of Albanian diaspora organizations in Western Europe and is considered the origin of the KLA.[49] Most of its leadership moved on with the newly created party Democratic Party of Kosovo of Hashim Thaçi after the war.

Party platform

Vetëvendosje has been described as centre-left[50] and left-wing[51] that bases its program on three main axes: meritocracy, developmental state, and welfare state.[19][20] Vetëvendosje supports the free market economy with an active role of the state through ownership of key industries, export promotion and import substitution. Meritocracy, alternatively called justice state by Vetëvendosje, consists of radical transparency, checks and balances, as well as separation of powers and no interference from the government in justice. Finally, the welfare state is supposed to ensure equality of outcomes, and not just opportunities, which is achieved through progressive taxation and protection of minorities and vulnerable groups.[52] Furthermore, Vetëvendosje adheres to Albanian nationalism and populism in its policies regarding Kosovo's future, relations with Albania and ethnic Albanians in the Balkans and the wider diaspora.[53][54] It is considered as the leading nationalist party in the contemporary Albanian world, and has advocated for the protection of the Albanians in Presevo Valley and North Macedonia as well as a referendum on possible unification of Kosovo with neighbouring Albania.[55]

Justice state

The first pillar of Vetëvendosje's political program is the justice state, through which Vetëvendosje seeks to change legislation, combat corruption and increase citizens' trust on the state institutions. Vetëvendosje wants to amend Kosovo's constitution and to remove, among others, the parts that derive from the Ahtisaari Plan, UNMIK regulations, and Yugoslav legislation. It additionally strives to ensure clear independence for the judiciary and introduce more checks and balances.[52]

Anti-corruption is one of the pillars of the justice state according to Vetëvendosje. It wants to take concrete steps to combat corruption by passing the Law for the Confiscation of Illegal Wealth, the Anti-mafia Law, as well as the Anti-corruption law, which, among others, would enable the courts to confiscate illegally-earned wealth irrespective of when or where it was earned, as well as investigate the connection of organized crime to the government and abuse by the public administration.[52]

Developmental state

The second pillar of Vetëvendosje's program is the developmental state model. Through the developmental state, Vetëvendosje seeks to develop the economy of Kosovo through fiscal and monetary policies, as well as development of the agriculture, industry and education.

Vetëvendosje strives to implement progressive taxation on income and sales, as well as introduce changes of the taxes on profits and property. The tax system would support the middle class and the poor, as well as companies that re-invest their profits. In addition, Vetëvendosje strives for Kosovo to have a common currency with Albania by abandoning the euro, which according to Vetëvendosje makes Kosovar exports expensive.[52][56]

Vetëvendosje aims to develop agriculture by subsidizing it in accordance with EU directives and regulations, in order to make Kosovo independent in production of food and to combat unemployment. It additionally wants to support SMEs and public companies by subsidizing their access to finance through a state-owned development bank.[52][57]

Vetëvendosje additionally seeks to increase the production of energy and ores by building a new coal-based power plant and revitalizing the Trepça Mines and by supporting related industries. It additionally wants to research green alternatives to energy production and to increase cooperation with Albania in the energy sector.[52]

When it comes to education, Vetëvendosje aims to adopt the dual education system, which is mostly practiced in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, countries with significant Albanian diaspora. It sees the switch to the dual education system as necessary to increase the quality of education in general.[58]

Welfare state

The welfare state is the third pillar of Vetëvendosje's political program. Vetëvendosje wants to combat income inequality, discrimination against women and against minorities. It wants to improve the provision of healthcare services by introducing health insurance based on the Bismarck Model.[52]

Vetëvendosje wants to reform the labor law. It wants to allow fathers to take parental leave, which is allowed only for the mother by the current legislation. Vetëvendosje further seeks to limit working hours to 40 per week and to introduce severance payments for laid-off workers. It further wants to combat informal employment and to increase the power of workers' unions by changing the law on unions.[52]

Other issues

Vetëvendosje opposes bilateral relations with countries that do not respect Kosovo's sovereignty, and wants to cooperate with all countries based on the principle of reciprocity.[52][59][60] Vetëvendosje has continuously criticized Kosovo's position in its negotiations with Serbia, claiming that the dialogue should be based on conditions and reciprocity. Vetëvendosje wants Kosovo to condition the dialogue with Serbia returning the bodies of missing persons from the Kosovo war buried in mass graves in Serbia, Serbia paying war reparations to Kosovo, and the return of the stolen pension funds and artifacts of the Kosovo Museum.[61] Vetëvendosje considers dialogue with Serbia without prior conditions unfair and harmful.[62][63][64] Vetëvendosje wants Kosovo to first negotiate with its Serb minority and the European Union, and then to go to negotiations with Serbia, after reaching internal consensus.[65] It also supports principles of direct democracy,[66][67] and feminism.[68][69]

Vetëvendosje has been described as a nationalist party,[70] and they want to amend Kosovo's constitution to remove the third article, which forbids the unification of Kosovo with other countries. According to the leader of Vetëvendosje, Albin Kurti, Kosovo should be allowed to unify with Albania if the people express this will through a referendum.[71][72][73]

Vetëvendosje considers the process of privatization of public companies a corruption model, that contributed to increasing unemployment, ruining the economy, and halting economic development of the country.[74][75][76][52] It wants to dissolve the Kosovo Privatization Agency.[77]

Vetëvendosje wants to introduce mandatory military conscription in Kosovo, based on EU and NATO standards. It seeks to arm Kosovo through cooperation with NATO and to join the alliance in the future.[52][78]

Chairman of Vetëvendosje

# Chairman Born–Died Term start Term end Time in office
1 Albin Kurti   1975– 12 June 2005 28 February 2015 9 years, 261 days
2 Visar Ymeri   1973– 1 March 2015 2 January 2018 2 years, 307 days
3 Albin Kurti   1975– 21 January 2018 Incumbent 4 years, 361 days

Elections

Parliamentary elections

After five years of participating in Kosovo's political scene through protests and demonstrations, Vetëvendosje took the decision to participate in the 2010 Kosovan parliamentary election in its fifth anniversary as a political movement. After the decision was taken, Albin Kurti got arrested by EULEX in relation to the 10 February 2007 protest.[79][80][81][82] Kurti would go on and get sentenced to 9 months in prison, but given that he had already spent 5 months in custody and another 5 in house arrest for the same case, he got released.[32][33]

2010 parliamentary elections

In December 2010, Vetëvendosje participated in the national elections of 2010 in coalition with LB and obtained 12.66% of the votes, which translated to 14 seats at the parliament.[83] Local and international observers detected many irregularities, including a participation rate of 95% certain municipalities, which were strongholds of the PDK.[84][85] Vetëvendosje and LDK contested the election results in three voting centers and the elections got repeated in three municipalities, leading to a slight increase in the vote share of Vetëvendosje.[86][87] Vetëvendosje and LB ended their coalition on 20 September 2011, after disagreements on distribution of funds. The two MPs from LB left the Vetëvendosje parliamentary group, reducing it to 12 members.[88][89]

2014 parliamentary elections

In the 2014 elections, Vetëvendosje received 13.59% (99,397 votes), remaining the third strongest political force in the Kosovo Assembly with 16 seats.[90] Despite PDK's electoral victory, Vetëvendosje, along with the LDK-AAK-Nisma coalition, tried to thwart PDK by attempting to form a new government together.[91] A decision by the Constitutional Court of Kosovo that deemed Isa Mustafa's election as Chairman of the Assembly of Kosovo unconstitutional, led to the breakup of the LDK-AAK-Nisma coalition and LDK joining a coalition with PDK, in which Isa Mustafa assumed the position of prime minister.[92] This led to Vetëvendosje taking the role of leader of the opposition, with AAK and NISMA being part of it. The Vetëvendosje-led opposition was very aggressive, opposing the border demarcation between Kosovo and Montenegro and the formation of the Association of Serb Municipalities. LDK was accused of betraying the opposition and keeping PDK in power. The opposition organized massive demonstrations on the streets, and it used tear-gas to block meetings of the parliament.[93][94]

2017 parliamentary elections

In the 2017 elections, Vetëvendosje received 27.49% (200,132 votes) making it the biggest political party in the Kosovo Assembly with 32 seats.[95] In comparison to the 2014 elections, Vetëvendosje doubled in size. Despite being the biggest individual party and parliamentary group, Vetëvendosje remained behind the PANA coalition and remained in opposition. In 2018, 12 MPs left Vetëvendosje and created the Group of the Independent Deputies, which would later join the Social Democratic Party of Kosovo (PSD). In addition, Vetëvendosje MP Donika Kadaj-Bujupi rejoined AAK. This split reduced the Vetëvendosje parliamentary group to 19 seats.[96]

2019 parliamentary elections

In the early elections of 2019 which were called due to the resignation of Prime Minister at the time Ramush Haradinaj, Vetëvendosje received 26.27% (221,001 votes), remaining the biggest political party in the Kosovo Assembly with 29 seats, despite its split one year prior to the elections. Its total number of votes increased by over 10% relative to the previous election, but due to a higher participation rate, it received a smaller share of seats in the assembly. Vetëvendosje formed a coalition with LDK in February 2020 after months of negotiations, with Albin Kurti becoming prime minister of Kosovo. After a disagreement about the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kurti sacked the LDK minister Agim Veliu.[97] In retaliation, LDK initiated a motion of no confidence against the Kurti government, which passed at the parliament and the Kurti government was overthrown. Apart from Veliu's sacking, LDK blamed Vetëvendosje for ruining Kosovo's relations with the US, after Kurti exchanged skirmishes with the US envoy for the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue, Richard Grenell.[98][99][100] Vetëvendosje remained in opposition and Kurti with the former government ministers from Vetëvendosje could not return to the parliament because they had resigned before taking executive roles, leaving them out of Kosovo's institutional life until the next election.[101]

2021 parliamentary elections

After the fall of the Kurti government, LDK, together with AAK, NISMA, the Serb List, and other minorities, formed a new government on 3 June 2020. The government was elected with 61 votes, which was the critical minimum required to form a government. In December 2020, the Constitutional Court deemed the LDK-led government illegal, because one of the 61 MPs that voted for it had been convicted for corruption, meaning that he had lost his valid mandate before voting for the government.[102] This led to new elections, which were held on 14 February 2021. Vetëvendosje ran together with Guxo. Because of a conviction for setting off tear gas, Albin Kurti was not allowed to run for a seat at the parliament.[103] Vetëvendosje won the elections and experienced a significant increase in its vote share, receiving 50.28% of the total votes. The common list of VV and Guxo gained 58 seats, with 51 for VV and 7 for Guxo.[104] As two elected members of Guxo joined the government and Osmani was elected President, three of the Guxo seats went to the following names on the elected list, increasing VV number to 53.[105] In April 2021, Adelina Grainca, former PDK deputy joined Vetëvendosje, increasing its number of MPs to 54.[106]

Parliamentary election results

Local elections

2013 local elections

Vetëvendosje participated in the 2013 local elections, which marked Vetëvendosje's first ever participation in local elections. Shpend Ahmeti from Vetëvendosje won the elections in the capital Pristina over LDK leader and former mayor Isa Mustafa. Until then, Pristina was considered a LDK stronghold.[42][43][44] Vetëvendosje managed to gain local assembly seats in most of Kosovo's municipalities, but it did not win any other mayoral race. Vetëvendosje failed to win local assembly seats in the following municipalities: Dragaš, Leposavić, Zvečan, Zubin Potok, Novo Brdo, Gračanica, Mamuša, Parteš, Klokot, and North Mitrovica.[107] Overall, Vetëvendosje came fourth with a decrease in votes in comparison to the 2010 parliamentary election.[108] A session of the party's General Council was called on December 15, 2013 which between other things discussed these results as well as necessary action in response to them. According to Shpend Ahmeti's words during an interview with Top Channel, there were also changes in the statute of Vetëvendosje, which came out of the General Council meeting.[109]

2017 local elections

In the 2017 local elections, Vetëvendosje won in won three municipalities. Vetëvendosje won a second term in Pristina with Shpend Ahmeti and also won in Prizren with Mytaher Haskuka and in Kamenica with Qendron Kastrati. Prior to Vetëvendosje's victory, Prizren was ruled by PDK for 18 years and was called PDK's 'Jerusalem'.[110] Shpend Ahmeti and Qendron Kastrati left Vetëvendosje in early 2018 after the split of the movement.[111][112] In the summer of 2019, Agim Bahtiri, mayor of Mitrovica joined Vetëvendosje.[113] After the resignation of mayor Agim Veliu, an extraordinary election was held in Podujeva on 29 November 2020. Vetëvendosje's Shpejtim Bulliqi won the election and is now the mayor of Podujeva until the regular 2021 election.[114]

2021 local elections

Vetëvendosje participated in the 2021 local elections and won 4 municipalities and 193 municipal council positions.

Controversies

Madeleine Albright controversy

On 10 December 2012, US Ambassador Tracey Ann Jacobson accused Vetëvendosje of having sent a threatening letter to former State Secretary Madeleine Albright.[115][116] Vetëvendosje officially replied four days later, stating that "they were amazed with the accusations, and Kurti never sent any letter to Mrs. Albright, but if someone had proof should make it available to the public".[117][118] They explained that they had urged citizens of Kosovo to mail to companies which were racing for the privatization of PTK while explaining to them the harm that the privatization is causing the country's economy and the wrong practices applied during the process. Apparently, one of the runners was a consortium of Portugal Telecom with Albright Capital Management,[119][120] which dropped off the race in January 2013.[121][122][123]

"We did not threaten anyone and we definitely did not, as you claim, try to deter Ms. Albright from visiting Kosovo. Indeed, after this letter of September 1, Ms. Albright visited Kosovo in November, without the slightest opposition from VETËVENDOSJE! During her visit, she even met our deputies."[117]

2013 protest controversy

On 27 June 2013, the movement organized a protest against the ratification of the agreement between Prime Minister of Kosovo Hashim Thaçi and Prime Minister of Serbia Ivica Dačić during the latest round of political negotiations between Pristina and Belgrade in Brussels hosted by Catherine Ashton.[124] Vetëvendosje tried to block all entrances to the parliament building, in order to hinder the assembly members from entering, thus preventing the agreement for being ratified. The protest didn't succeed, and the agreement was voted from the majority of the assembly representatives.[125][126] During the protest, U.S. ambassador Tracey Ann Jacobson resulted with an injury on her right arm[127] while entering from a secondary entrance together with some assembly members. Although the video evidence[128] showed no physical contact between protesters and ambassador, confirmed as well by LDK assemblyman Haki Demolli[129] who entered the building together with the ambassador, the incident aggravated the already difficult relationship between the U.S. State Department and Vetëvendosje. The reaction was prompt, following the US embassy official statement,[130] Vetëvendosje was criticized by Kosovo government instances,[131][132] political factors,[133][134] as well as public opinion.[135] Even long-time supporter of Vetëvendosje, former OSCE ambassador Willim Walker, described the action as a "big mistake".[136] According to Zëri newspaper, the U.S. State Department called Kosovo's ambassador Akan Ismajli in Washington, D.C., requiring official explanations, though no comments came from official sources within Kosovo.[137]

"As we have stressed with all leaders and particularly to Vetëvendosje, while the United States respects citizens’ rights to free speech and expression, we deplore the use of violent tactics in obstructing the democratic process. Freedom of speech does not mean the right to restrict the freedom of movement of others. Vetëvendosje’s continued reliance on violent tactics undermines Kosovo’s reputation as an emerging democracy."[130]

The reaction from Vetëvendosje was vague, with soon-to-be-gone Alma Lama being the first one to personally apologize to the U.S. ambassador.[138] On 1 July 2013, Glauk Konjufca apologized to all foreign representatives visiting the Kosovo parliament on that day: "Specifically, there is the case of U.S. ambassador, but even other foreign representatives to whom we apologize in case they have experienced any unpleasant situation. But, analyzing the harm that the agreement causes, it sounded reasonable to us to act the way we did though I don't deny having possibly made some mistakes."[139] The overall positioning of Vetëvendosje was described by Shpend Ahmeti statement: "The protest was not violent, we didn't want anyone to get hurt, we are sorry if someone actually did, but the negative effects of the agreement overrun any side effects of the protest", adding "the government is trying to show us as anti-American, which we are not".[140]

The deputy assistant of Secretary of State in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Philip Reeker, during his visit to Pristina a few days later, was harsh and very direct with Vetëvendosje, calling them "clowns who want to be violent".[141][142][143] Vetëvendosje responded by calling Reekers' accusations as "unfair and non-democratic"[144] and issuing a letter of complaint to the U.S. Department of State.[145]

Other controversies

Vetëvendosje activists and politicians have often ignored and contested the symbols of the Republic of Kosovo, including the flag and anthem.[146] Visar Ymeri, chairman of Vetëvendosje at the time, refused to stand up for the anthem when participating in a congress of the AKR in 2017.[147] When asked about it, Ymeri said that he confused it for a melody of Beethoven.[148] In an interview before the 2019 parliamentary elections, Albin Kurti, chairman of Vetëvendosje, said that "Of course that I will respect (the symbols of Kosovo) as Prime Minister. But keep in mind that I am chairman of Vetëvendosje and I also represent those values that are important to us. The (Albanian) anthem is not just Albania's, it belongs to all Albanians. As Albanians, we have many things in common, including the (Albanian) flag, history, and so on. The flag of Kosovo has no history and no value other than its geographical value. We know that (adopting this flag) was a mistake, but now we have no choice but to accept it."[149]

See also

Further reading

  • Schwandner-Sievers, Stephanie (2013). Democratisation through Defiance? The Albanian Civil Organisation 'Self-Determination' and International Supervision in Kosovo. Civil Society and Transitions in the Western Balkans. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 95–116.

Notes and references

Notes
  1. ^ The political status of Kosovo is disputed. Having unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008, Kosovo is formally recognised as an independent state by 101 UN member states (with another 13 states recognising it at some point but then withdrawing their recognition) and 92 states not recognizing it, while Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own territory.
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External links

  • Official website
  • Political Manifesto 16 pages wikisource:Page:Vetëvendosje! political programme in english.pdf/1
  • Political Manifesto (Albanian) 49 pages Page:KosovoVetëvendosje!Programi i shkurte.pdf/1 - Wikisource
  • "The Vetëvendosje Movement in Kosovo: an Increasing Focus on Nationalism". Balkan Analysis.

vetëvendosje, lëvizja, albanian, pronunciation, ləvizja, vɛtəˈvɛnˈdɔsjɛ, self, determination, movement, centre, left, left, wing, political, party, kosovo, orientated, towards, principles, social, democracy, populism, albanian, nationalism, self, determination. Levizja Vetevendosje Albanian pronunciation levizja vɛteˈvɛnˈdɔsjɛ Self determination movement LVV is a centre left 3 4 to left wing 5 6 political party in Kosovo a It is orientated towards principles of social democracy 7 8 populism 8 9 10 and Albanian nationalism 11 12 13 14 15 Self determination Movement Levizja VetevendosjeChairmanAlbin KurtiParliamentary leaderMimoza Kusari Lila acting Founded12 June 2005 17 years ago 2005 06 12 Preceded byKosova Action NetworkHeadquartersRr Behije Dashi nr 31 Pristina KosovoNewspaperPerballjaMembership36 500 2018 est 1 IdeologySocial democracyAlbanian nationalismPopulismKosovo Albania unionismPolitical positionCentre left to left wingInternational affiliationSocialist International observer Progressive AllianceColours Crimson BlackSlogan With heart and mind to self determination 2 Seats in the Assembly59 120 49 Mayors4 38 11 Municipal councils193 994 19 Party flagWebsitewww wbr vetevendosje wbr orgPolitics of KosovoPolitical partiesElectionsVetevendosje was founded in 2005 as a grassroots anti establishment movement 8 and as a successor of the Kosova Action Network KAN and participated in elections for the first time in 2010 The movement widely bases its ideology on the works of Ukshin Hoti 16 17 Vetevendosje campaigns for social and political change based on the principles of equality democracy political freedom and social justice for every citizen 18 The program of Vetevendosje focuses on three main axes meritocracy developmental state and welfare state 19 20 Vetevendosje is the largest political movement in Kosovo having won 58 seats in the 2021 Kosovan parliamentary election together with Vjosa Osmani s Guxo list which ran inside Vetevendosje s list It is in government in coalition with the non Serb minorities Vetevendosje s leader Albin Kurti serves as the Prime Minister of Kosovo At the local level Vetevendosje governs with four municipalities Additionally Vetevendosje s center in Albania which functions as a nonprofit organization there supported three independent candidates that were running in the 2021 Albanian parliamentary election 21 22 Contents 1 History 1 1 Mergers with other parties 2 Party platform 2 1 Justice state 2 2 Developmental state 2 3 Welfare state 2 4 Other issues 3 Chairman of Vetevendosje 4 Elections 4 1 Parliamentary elections 4 1 1 2010 parliamentary elections 4 1 2 2014 parliamentary elections 4 1 3 2017 parliamentary elections 4 1 4 2019 parliamentary elections 4 1 5 2021 parliamentary elections 4 1 6 Parliamentary election results 4 2 Local elections 4 2 1 2013 local elections 4 2 2 2017 local elections 4 2 3 2021 local elections 5 Controversies 5 1 Madeleine Albright controversy 5 2 2013 protest controversy 5 3 Other controversies 6 See also 7 Further reading 8 Notes and references 9 External linksHistory EditVetevendosje was founded in 2005 as a successor of the Kosova Action Network KAN a group promoting active citizenry and direct political participation of the masses 23 24 KAN was founded in 1997 by a group of international activists that supported the 1997 student protests in Kosovo against the occupation of the campus of the University of Pristina by the Yugoslav Police During the Kosovo War KAN participated in documenting war crimes and during 1999 and 2000 KAN campaigned for the release of Albanian prisoners of war In 2003 KAN moved its headquarters to Kosovo 25 No negotiations self determination graffiti in Glogovac On 10 June 2004 1000 KAN activists protested against the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo UNMIK calling UNMIK an undemocratic regime and a criminal organization KAN considered UNMIK an occupier of Kosovo that was denying Kosovo its right for independence as well as leading it to economic and social erosion In other activities KAN activists opposed to the decentralization of local government along ethnic lines and demanded the return of the bodies of missing persons from the Kosovo war irrespective of ethnicity 25 On 12 June 2005 KAN activists wrote the slogan Jo Negociata VETEVENDOSJE Albanian for No negotiations SELF DETERMINATION on the walls of UNMIK marking the official transformation of KAN to Vetevendosje This was followed by the creation of Vetevendosje centers in most municipalities of Kosovo and in countries with a significant Albanian diaspora On 25 July 2005 Vetevendosje activists distributed copies of the UN Resolution 1514 in front of the UNMIK headquarters This was followed by other activities against UNMIK which Vetevendosje saw as an organization that did not represent the interests of the people of Kosovo Vetevendosje wanted independence for Kosovo based on the rights of the people for self determination which according to Vetevendosje was guaranteed by the UN Resolution 1514 25 Among the targets of Vetevendosje activists were vehicles of UNMIK with UN signs to which the activists added an F character at the beginning and a D character at the end resulting in FUND signs which in Albanian means The End Vetevendosje also organized protests in front of the headquarters of the United Nations in both New York and in Kosovo during the visits of the heads of state of Serbia or negotiations mediators 26 27 28 Vetevendosje activists threw rotten eggs at Boris Tadic the president of Serbia when he visited Kosovo They also put red paint on the streets leading to the presidential residence of Kosovo when Martti Ahtisaari visited Kosovo as a symbol for the blood spilled in the Kosovo war which according to Vetevendosje Ahtisaari was walking over with his plan 25 FUND Albanian for End On 10 February 2007 Vetevendosje organized a large demonstration against the Ahtisaari Plan and the process of decentralization The demonstration was attended by more than 60 000 people and took place in the streets of Pristina Riot police were deployed after the rioters allegedly planned to storm the government offices Following this deployment clashes between the UNMIK riot police and the protesters started The UNMIK police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at the crowd which resulted in chaos The Romanian UNMIK police officers killed two of the protesters by shooting them on the face with out of date rubber bullets 29 The first protester was killed while being part of the crowd while the second protester was hiding from the tear gas inside Hotel Iliria when he got shot on the head Apart from the two deaths the protest resulted in an additional seven serious injuries and 73 minor injuries 30 One protester who was shot next to the heart survived after a long state of coma and had to live with the projectile inside his chest until his natural death in 2020 31 A UNMIK internal investigation revealed that the protesters got killed by out of date rubber bullets that were fired from 10 of the Romanian members of the police force but declined to file charges because it was unclear who had fired the fatal shots 29 On the other hand the leader of Vetevendosje Albin Kurti got arrested and charged with three offences leading masses of people believed to have committed criminal offences calls for resistance and disruption of police measures In 2010 an EULEX judge sentenced him to 9 months in prison but given that he had already spent 5 months in custody and another 5 in house arrest he got released 32 33 On 25 August 2009 Vetevendosje organized protests in Pristina that turned violent destroying 28 EULEX vehicles one rioter and three police officers wounded 34 In March 2016 activists of Vetevendosje overturned two trucks carrying Serbian goods in a protest against the Serbian decision not to accept Kosovo Albanian schoolbooks in the Albanian inhabited Presevo Valley in southern Serbia 35 36 37 38 Mergers with other parties Edit The New Spirit Party Albanian Partia Fryma e Re merged into Vetevendosje on 31 March 2011 39 40 The leader of New Spirit Party Shpend Ahmeti became vice chairman of Vetevendosje and he won the local elections in Prishtina in 2013 He would go on to get re elected as mayor of Prishtina in 2017 before leaving Vetevendosje soon after elections to join the Social Democratic Party of Kosovo PSD in early 2018 41 42 43 44 The Socialist Party of Kosovo led by Ilaz Kadolli joined Vetevendosje on 26 April 2013 45 Kurti and Kadolli agreed that the merger will be in the interest of building a strong political and economical state The party had no representatives in the Kosovo Parliament but had several in local governments The People s Movement of Kosovo LPK with its structures in Kosovo and abroad joined Vetevendosje on 23 July 2013 as stated from both leaders Kurti and Zekaj during the press conference in Vetevendosje headquarters in Prishtina with the only aim to change social flow on the benefit of Albanian people 46 47 Zekaj stated that LPK had a wide membership within Kosovo and abroad though he didn t provide numbers 48 LPK started in 1982 as a Marxist nationalist grouping of Albanian diaspora organizations in Western Europe and is considered the origin of the KLA 49 Most of its leadership moved on with the newly created party Democratic Party of Kosovo of Hashim Thaci after the war Party platform EditVetevendosje has been described as centre left 50 and left wing 51 that bases its program on three main axes meritocracy developmental state and welfare state 19 20 Vetevendosje supports the free market economy with an active role of the state through ownership of key industries export promotion and import substitution Meritocracy alternatively called justice state by Vetevendosje consists of radical transparency checks and balances as well as separation of powers and no interference from the government in justice Finally the welfare state is supposed to ensure equality of outcomes and not just opportunities which is achieved through progressive taxation and protection of minorities and vulnerable groups 52 Furthermore Vetevendosje adheres to Albanian nationalism and populism in its policies regarding Kosovo s future relations with Albania and ethnic Albanians in the Balkans and the wider diaspora 53 54 It is considered as the leading nationalist party in the contemporary Albanian world and has advocated for the protection of the Albanians in Presevo Valley and North Macedonia as well as a referendum on possible unification of Kosovo with neighbouring Albania 55 Justice state Edit The first pillar of Vetevendosje s political program is the justice state through which Vetevendosje seeks to change legislation combat corruption and increase citizens trust on the state institutions Vetevendosje wants to amend Kosovo s constitution and to remove among others the parts that derive from the Ahtisaari Plan UNMIK regulations and Yugoslav legislation It additionally strives to ensure clear independence for the judiciary and introduce more checks and balances 52 Anti corruption is one of the pillars of the justice state according to Vetevendosje It wants to take concrete steps to combat corruption by passing the Law for the Confiscation of Illegal Wealth the Anti mafia Law as well as the Anti corruption law which among others would enable the courts to confiscate illegally earned wealth irrespective of when or where it was earned as well as investigate the connection of organized crime to the government and abuse by the public administration 52 Developmental state Edit The second pillar of Vetevendosje s program is the developmental state model Through the developmental state Vetevendosje seeks to develop the economy of Kosovo through fiscal and monetary policies as well as development of the agriculture industry and education Vetevendosje strives to implement progressive taxation on income and sales as well as introduce changes of the taxes on profits and property The tax system would support the middle class and the poor as well as companies that re invest their profits In addition Vetevendosje strives for Kosovo to have a common currency with Albania by abandoning the euro which according to Vetevendosje makes Kosovar exports expensive 52 56 Vetevendosje aims to develop agriculture by subsidizing it in accordance with EU directives and regulations in order to make Kosovo independent in production of food and to combat unemployment It additionally wants to support SMEs and public companies by subsidizing their access to finance through a state owned development bank 52 57 Vetevendosje additionally seeks to increase the production of energy and ores by building a new coal based power plant and revitalizing the Trepca Mines and by supporting related industries It additionally wants to research green alternatives to energy production and to increase cooperation with Albania in the energy sector 52 When it comes to education Vetevendosje aims to adopt the dual education system which is mostly practiced in Germany Austria and Switzerland countries with significant Albanian diaspora It sees the switch to the dual education system as necessary to increase the quality of education in general 58 Welfare state Edit The welfare state is the third pillar of Vetevendosje s political program Vetevendosje wants to combat income inequality discrimination against women and against minorities It wants to improve the provision of healthcare services by introducing health insurance based on the Bismarck Model 52 Vetevendosje wants to reform the labor law It wants to allow fathers to take parental leave which is allowed only for the mother by the current legislation Vetevendosje further seeks to limit working hours to 40 per week and to introduce severance payments for laid off workers It further wants to combat informal employment and to increase the power of workers unions by changing the law on unions 52 Other issues Edit Vetevendosje opposes bilateral relations with countries that do not respect Kosovo s sovereignty and wants to cooperate with all countries based on the principle of reciprocity 52 59 60 Vetevendosje has continuously criticized Kosovo s position in its negotiations with Serbia claiming that the dialogue should be based on conditions and reciprocity Vetevendosje wants Kosovo to condition the dialogue with Serbia returning the bodies of missing persons from the Kosovo war buried in mass graves in Serbia Serbia paying war reparations to Kosovo and the return of the stolen pension funds and artifacts of the Kosovo Museum 61 Vetevendosje considers dialogue with Serbia without prior conditions unfair and harmful 62 63 64 Vetevendosje wants Kosovo to first negotiate with its Serb minority and the European Union and then to go to negotiations with Serbia after reaching internal consensus 65 It also supports principles of direct democracy 66 67 and feminism 68 69 Vetevendosje has been described as a nationalist party 70 and they want to amend Kosovo s constitution to remove the third article which forbids the unification of Kosovo with other countries According to the leader of Vetevendosje Albin Kurti Kosovo should be allowed to unify with Albania if the people express this will through a referendum 71 72 73 Vetevendosje considers the process of privatization of public companies a corruption model that contributed to increasing unemployment ruining the economy and halting economic development of the country 74 75 76 52 It wants to dissolve the Kosovo Privatization Agency 77 Vetevendosje wants to introduce mandatory military conscription in Kosovo based on EU and NATO standards It seeks to arm Kosovo through cooperation with NATO and to join the alliance in the future 52 78 Chairman of Vetevendosje Edit Chairman Born Died Term start Term end Time in office1 Albin Kurti 1975 12 June 2005 28 February 2015 9 years 261 days2 Visar Ymeri 1973 1 March 2015 2 January 2018 2 years 307 days3 Albin Kurti 1975 21 January 2018 Incumbent 4 years 361 daysElections EditParliamentary elections Edit After five years of participating in Kosovo s political scene through protests and demonstrations Vetevendosje took the decision to participate in the 2010 Kosovan parliamentary election in its fifth anniversary as a political movement After the decision was taken Albin Kurti got arrested by EULEX in relation to the 10 February 2007 protest 79 80 81 82 Kurti would go on and get sentenced to 9 months in prison but given that he had already spent 5 months in custody and another 5 in house arrest for the same case he got released 32 33 2010 parliamentary elections Edit In December 2010 Vetevendosje participated in the national elections of 2010 in coalition with LB and obtained 12 66 of the votes which translated to 14 seats at the parliament 83 Local and international observers detected many irregularities including a participation rate of 95 certain municipalities which were strongholds of the PDK 84 85 Vetevendosje and LDK contested the election results in three voting centers and the elections got repeated in three municipalities leading to a slight increase in the vote share of Vetevendosje 86 87 Vetevendosje and LB ended their coalition on 20 September 2011 after disagreements on distribution of funds The two MPs from LB left the Vetevendosje parliamentary group reducing it to 12 members 88 89 2014 parliamentary elections Edit In the 2014 elections Vetevendosje received 13 59 99 397 votes remaining the third strongest political force in the Kosovo Assembly with 16 seats 90 Despite PDK s electoral victory Vetevendosje along with the LDK AAK Nisma coalition tried to thwart PDK by attempting to form a new government together 91 A decision by the Constitutional Court of Kosovo that deemed Isa Mustafa s election as Chairman of the Assembly of Kosovo unconstitutional led to the breakup of the LDK AAK Nisma coalition and LDK joining a coalition with PDK in which Isa Mustafa assumed the position of prime minister 92 This led to Vetevendosje taking the role of leader of the opposition with AAK and NISMA being part of it The Vetevendosje led opposition was very aggressive opposing the border demarcation between Kosovo and Montenegro and the formation of the Association of Serb Municipalities LDK was accused of betraying the opposition and keeping PDK in power The opposition organized massive demonstrations on the streets and it used tear gas to block meetings of the parliament 93 94 2017 parliamentary elections Edit In the 2017 elections Vetevendosje received 27 49 200 132 votes making it the biggest political party in the Kosovo Assembly with 32 seats 95 In comparison to the 2014 elections Vetevendosje doubled in size Despite being the biggest individual party and parliamentary group Vetevendosje remained behind the PANA coalition and remained in opposition In 2018 12 MPs left Vetevendosje and created the Group of the Independent Deputies which would later join the Social Democratic Party of Kosovo PSD In addition Vetevendosje MP Donika Kadaj Bujupi rejoined AAK This split reduced the Vetevendosje parliamentary group to 19 seats 96 2019 parliamentary elections Edit In the early elections of 2019 which were called due to the resignation of Prime Minister at the time Ramush Haradinaj Vetevendosje received 26 27 221 001 votes remaining the biggest political party in the Kosovo Assembly with 29 seats despite its split one year prior to the elections Its total number of votes increased by over 10 relative to the previous election but due to a higher participation rate it received a smaller share of seats in the assembly Vetevendosje formed a coalition with LDK in February 2020 after months of negotiations with Albin Kurti becoming prime minister of Kosovo After a disagreement about the handling of the COVID 19 pandemic Kurti sacked the LDK minister Agim Veliu 97 In retaliation LDK initiated a motion of no confidence against the Kurti government which passed at the parliament and the Kurti government was overthrown Apart from Veliu s sacking LDK blamed Vetevendosje for ruining Kosovo s relations with the US after Kurti exchanged skirmishes with the US envoy for the Kosovo Serbia dialogue Richard Grenell 98 99 100 Vetevendosje remained in opposition and Kurti with the former government ministers from Vetevendosje could not return to the parliament because they had resigned before taking executive roles leaving them out of Kosovo s institutional life until the next election 101 2021 parliamentary elections Edit After the fall of the Kurti government LDK together with AAK NISMA the Serb List and other minorities formed a new government on 3 June 2020 The government was elected with 61 votes which was the critical minimum required to form a government In December 2020 the Constitutional Court deemed the LDK led government illegal because one of the 61 MPs that voted for it had been convicted for corruption meaning that he had lost his valid mandate before voting for the government 102 This led to new elections which were held on 14 February 2021 Vetevendosje ran together with Guxo Because of a conviction for setting off tear gas Albin Kurti was not allowed to run for a seat at the parliament 103 Vetevendosje won the elections and experienced a significant increase in its vote share receiving 50 28 of the total votes The common list of VV and Guxo gained 58 seats with 51 for VV and 7 for Guxo 104 As two elected members of Guxo joined the government and Osmani was elected President three of the Guxo seats went to the following names on the elected list increasing VV number to 53 105 In April 2021 Adelina Grainca former PDK deputy joined Vetevendosje increasing its number of MPs to 54 106 Parliamentary election results Edit Year Votes Overallseats won Albanianseats Position Government2010 88 652 12 69 14 120 14 100 3rd 14 Opposition2014 99 397 13 59 16 120 16 100 3rd 2 Opposition2017 200 135 27 49 32 120 32 100 1st 16 Opposition2019 221 001 26 27 29 120 29 100 1st 3 Coalition 2019 2020 Opposition 2020 2021 2021 438 335 50 28 58 120 58 100 1st 29 Majority Local elections Edit 2013 local elections Edit Vetevendosje participated in the 2013 local elections which marked Vetevendosje s first ever participation in local elections Shpend Ahmeti from Vetevendosje won the elections in the capital Pristina over LDK leader and former mayor Isa Mustafa Until then Pristina was considered a LDK stronghold 42 43 44 Vetevendosje managed to gain local assembly seats in most of Kosovo s municipalities but it did not win any other mayoral race Vetevendosje failed to win local assembly seats in the following municipalities Dragas Leposavic Zvecan Zubin Potok Novo Brdo Gracanica Mamusa Partes Klokot and North Mitrovica 107 Overall Vetevendosje came fourth with a decrease in votes in comparison to the 2010 parliamentary election 108 A session of the party s General Council was called on December 15 2013 which between other things discussed these results as well as necessary action in response to them According to Shpend Ahmeti s words during an interview with Top Channel there were also changes in the statute of Vetevendosje which came out of the General Council meeting 109 2017 local elections Edit In the 2017 local elections Vetevendosje won in won three municipalities Vetevendosje won a second term in Pristina with Shpend Ahmeti and also won in Prizren with Mytaher Haskuka and in Kamenica with Qendron Kastrati Prior to Vetevendosje s victory Prizren was ruled by PDK for 18 years and was called PDK s Jerusalem 110 Shpend Ahmeti and Qendron Kastrati left Vetevendosje in early 2018 after the split of the movement 111 112 In the summer of 2019 Agim Bahtiri mayor of Mitrovica joined Vetevendosje 113 After the resignation of mayor Agim Veliu an extraordinary election was held in Podujeva on 29 November 2020 Vetevendosje s Shpejtim Bulliqi won the election and is now the mayor of Podujeva until the regular 2021 election 114 2021 local elections Edit Vetevendosje participated in the 2021 local elections and won 4 municipalities and 193 municipal council positions Controversies EditMadeleine Albright controversy Edit On 10 December 2012 US Ambassador Tracey Ann Jacobson accused Vetevendosje of having sent a threatening letter to former State Secretary Madeleine Albright 115 116 Vetevendosje officially replied four days later stating that they were amazed with the accusations and Kurti never sent any letter to Mrs Albright but if someone had proof should make it available to the public 117 118 They explained that they had urged citizens of Kosovo to mail to companies which were racing for the privatization of PTK while explaining to them the harm that the privatization is causing the country s economy and the wrong practices applied during the process Apparently one of the runners was a consortium of Portugal Telecom with Albright Capital Management 119 120 which dropped off the race in January 2013 121 122 123 We did not threaten anyone and we definitely did not as you claim try to deter Ms Albright from visiting Kosovo Indeed after this letter of September 1 Ms Albright visited Kosovo in November without the slightest opposition from VETEVENDOSJE During her visit she even met our deputies 117 2013 protest controversy Edit On 27 June 2013 the movement organized a protest against the ratification of the agreement between Prime Minister of Kosovo Hashim Thaci and Prime Minister of Serbia Ivica Dacic during the latest round of political negotiations between Pristina and Belgrade in Brussels hosted by Catherine Ashton 124 Vetevendosje tried to block all entrances to the parliament building in order to hinder the assembly members from entering thus preventing the agreement for being ratified The protest didn t succeed and the agreement was voted from the majority of the assembly representatives 125 126 During the protest U S ambassador Tracey Ann Jacobson resulted with an injury on her right arm 127 while entering from a secondary entrance together with some assembly members Although the video evidence 128 showed no physical contact between protesters and ambassador confirmed as well by LDK assemblyman Haki Demolli 129 who entered the building together with the ambassador the incident aggravated the already difficult relationship between the U S State Department and Vetevendosje The reaction was prompt following the US embassy official statement 130 Vetevendosje was criticized by Kosovo government instances 131 132 political factors 133 134 as well as public opinion 135 Even long time supporter of Vetevendosje former OSCE ambassador Willim Walker described the action as a big mistake 136 According to Zeri newspaper the U S State Department called Kosovo s ambassador Akan Ismajli in Washington D C requiring official explanations though no comments came from official sources within Kosovo 137 As we have stressed with all leaders and particularly to Vetevendosje while the United States respects citizens rights to free speech and expression we deplore the use of violent tactics in obstructing the democratic process Freedom of speech does not mean the right to restrict the freedom of movement of others Vetevendosje s continued reliance on violent tactics undermines Kosovo s reputation as an emerging democracy 130 The reaction from Vetevendosje was vague with soon to be gone Alma Lama being the first one to personally apologize to the U S ambassador 138 On 1 July 2013 Glauk Konjufca apologized to all foreign representatives visiting the Kosovo parliament on that day Specifically there is the case of U S ambassador but even other foreign representatives to whom we apologize in case they have experienced any unpleasant situation But analyzing the harm that the agreement causes it sounded reasonable to us to act the way we did though I don t deny having possibly made some mistakes 139 The overall positioning of Vetevendosje was described by Shpend Ahmeti statement The protest was not violent we didn t want anyone to get hurt we are sorry if someone actually did but the negative effects of the agreement overrun any side effects of the protest adding the government is trying to show us as anti American which we are not 140 The deputy assistant of Secretary of State in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Philip Reeker during his visit to Pristina a few days later was harsh and very direct with Vetevendosje calling them clowns who want to be violent 141 142 143 Vetevendosje responded by calling Reekers accusations as unfair and non democratic 144 and issuing a letter of complaint to the U S Department of State 145 Other controversies Edit Vetevendosje activists and politicians have often ignored and contested the symbols of the Republic of Kosovo including the flag and anthem 146 Visar Ymeri chairman of Vetevendosje at the time refused to stand up for the anthem when participating in a congress of the AKR in 2017 147 When asked about it Ymeri said that he confused it for a melody of Beethoven 148 In an interview before the 2019 parliamentary elections Albin Kurti chairman of Vetevendosje said that Of course that I will respect the symbols of Kosovo as Prime Minister But keep in mind that I am chairman of Vetevendosje and I also represent those values that are important to us The Albanian anthem is not just Albania s it belongs to all Albanians As Albanians we have many things in common including the Albanian flag history and so on The flag of Kosovo has no history and no value other than its geographical value We know that adopting this flag was a mistake but now we have no choice but to accept it 149 See also EditPolitics of Kosovo Unification of Albania and Kosovo Albanian nationalismFurther reading EditSchwandner Sievers Stephanie 2013 Democratisation through Defiance The Albanian Civil Organisation Self Determination and International Supervision in Kosovo Civil Society and Transitions in the Western Balkans Palgrave Macmillan pp 95 116 Notes and references EditNotes The political status of Kosovo is 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