Sessions against four VV deputies held today

Albin Kurti, Albulen Haxhiu, Donika Kadayi Buyupi and Faton Topalli will be brought to trial for gas drop in the Kosovo Assembly. The last hearing in this case was scheduled to be held on November 22nd, but was postponed in the absence of Albin Kurti, Donika Kadaj-Bujupi and Albulen Haxhiu. Because it's not [...]
The last hearing in this case was scheduled to be held on November 22nd, but was postponed in the absence of Albin Kurti, Donika Kadaj-Bujupi and Albulen Haxhiu.
After failing to reason their absence, Judge Kaluldra issued arrest warrants against the three deputies of the Vetevendosje Movement. MPs were released only 48 hours after being appointed detention, while on November 27th they were again arrested after taking part in the Vetevendosje Movement celebrations in Pristina after counting on conditional votes and those in office who gave victory to the Vetevendosje Movement candidates.
The prosecution claims Deliu, Brovina and Haxhiu have suffered slight bodily injuries from tear gas activated in the Parliament by Vetevendosje colleagues.
Vetevendosje's four deputies are charged with using the weapon or dangerous means and obstructing the official person in performing official duty, Kalxo.com writes.
Albin Kurti has also missed other hearings of this trial, while Judge Becir Kaluldra has issued a warrant for arrest, which he had suspended at the time of general elections because Kurti was a candidate for Vetevendosje prime minister.
The accused had been arrested during November 2015. The initial session was held on January 6, 2016.
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.












