Gashi is talking about the possibility of tomorrow's first indictment by Special

This week's Friday caused an undisputed <x0me” in the country. The situation almost exceeded so much that citizens began to express their fears as ambassadors declared it to be the most dangerous day for the country since the postwar. Signing collection for an extraordinary session regarding the abolition of the Special Court failed to [...]
This week's Friday caused an undisputed <x0me” in the country.
The situation almost exceeded so much that citizens began to express their fears as ambassadors declared it to be the most dangerous day for the country since the postwar.
The signing of the signatures for an extraordinary session regarding the abolition of the Special Court failed to be held after all the necessary representatives were not present at the Assembly of Headship of the Parliament.
Finally, it is precisely the country's deputy prime minister, at the same time minister for Kthim in the Haradinaj government, Dalibor Yevtic, who has declared there are voices within the Kosovo Assembly that have stressed that the first indictment by the Special is expected to rise tomorrow at best during these three days.
In this regard, Indexline has contacted lawyer Tome Gashi, who has said that no one but Prosecutor David Schwendiman's Office knows when the first charges would be filed.
The Parliament has for the time being withdrawn from the initiative to abolish the Special Court Law because they are on leave until January 15th. The events have been arranged for the empowerment of individuals assigned to the international Community, and this to take a defensive position in relation to Special” has added Gashi.
It should have been added that the establishment of the first Special Act would take place very soon, but not to mention any specific date. Otherwise, the latest initiative for collecting signatures for extraordinary hearings for this tribunal's collapse has also been described as failed initiative.












