Today the final word for the Vetevendosje deputies case

The trial against the four deputies of the Vetevendosje Movement is expected to continue today with the final word of the prosecutor, defence and accused of throwing tear gas into the Assembly. Although, a few days ago, the court has continued their custody to Albin Kurti and Donika Cadaj-Buyup, today they may even be released from custody after the word ends [...]
The trial against the four deputies of the Vetevendosje Movement is expected to continue today with the final word of the prosecutor, defence and accused of throwing tear gas into the Assembly.
Although, a few days earlier, the court continued their custody to Albin Kurti and Donika Cadaj-Buyup, today they may even be released from custody after the final word ends, when the judicial trial in this trial is expected to be declared, which began on January 6, 2016. Last Seanca witnessed before the court MP Armend Zemaj. In his testimony, Zemaj has not identified Albin Kurti as tear gas launcher.
While no Speaker came to the Court to testify, Kadri Wessel, even though he had accepted an invitation to testify.
Vetevendosje's four deputies are accused of using weapons, or dangerous means and obstructing the official person in carrying out official duties.
The accused had been arrested during November 2015.
After reading the indictment, the Kurti deputies, Cadaj-Bujupi and Haxhi were not declared guilty, while MP Topalli was declared innocent.
Although not declared guilty, MPs rejected the indictment by naming it political.











