Ymer reacted sharply to Kadri Wessel: That's when you got the judge in control.

Vetevendosje leader Visar Ymer has reacted to the court's decision to put Albin Kurti and Donika Kadaj in custody. He has cited the failure of the head of the Assembly, Kadri Wessel, at the court hearing twice in a row where he was expected to testify about the tear gas case. Ymer has said that Wessel too is [...]
He has cited the failure of the head of the Assembly, Kadri Wessel, at the court hearing twice in a row where he was expected to testify about the tear gas case.
Ymer has said that Wessel is also ignoring the judiciary, but is not being arrested.
“Albin and Donika were arrested on November 24th and again on November 27th. They are being held in prison today on the 27th day. During these days, 2 judicial sessions (including this held today) were held. No such hearing was presented by Kadri Wessel in the quality of the prosecution witness. But he was never arrested. Although he clearly ignored the court's call. Though clearly ignoring the trial. And after all that the prosecutor gave up Vessel's testimony. And Judge Albin and Donika sent them back to prison. This process is completely political, and completely absurdly procedural. That's when you have the system, like Wessel. When the judge is in control. When is the prosecutor in charge? You can do whatever you want. He wrote in his Facebook account.
On the other hand, Ymer has said it was Wessel who insisted that the demarcation be ratified in the Parliament and that Zajednica be implemented. According to him, Wessel is the one who insists through his <x0veglades” for Kurti and Kadaj to remain in prison.
And that, Ymer says Wessel enables a judge like Bekit Kaluldra who persecuted VV activists and MPs.
” Wessel is not one of the witnesses. He's the chief accuser. The one who insisted and insists that the Demarket Agreement be ratified in the Assembly. The one who insisted that Zajednica be accepted and implemented. The one who insists that Albin and Donika be held in prison. And this by ordering from above and practically enabling from below. Wessel does this with his tools. Bekir Kaluldra, the persecutor judge of V activists and deputies It seems to be one of the most useful tools. So this judge has major cases against him. V EVIDENCE! Because he has testified that he condemns without evidence, holds deputies in prison on political orders, pardons and submits to the rulings of the SHIK. This is how Kalludra survives, enabling her to survive the captured judiciary. He said today that he considers the court to be his own, getting those in attendance out for no reason, and threatening that “will not be able to enter his court”, he wrote, forwarded to Indexline.
He has indicated that institutions are criminalised and they control the judiciary.
It is not enough to say that political institutions have influence over the judiciary. It's deeper and worse than that. Criminalised institutions control the judiciary. This prevents crime from being tried in Kosovo, but the reverse occurs, crime is transformed into court and prosecutor. Freedom for MPs, for Albin, Donika, Albulena and Faton Freedom for the activists, for Frasher, Homeland, the Egzon of the Adean Justice for Astriti”, has ended his reaction.












