Over the years, Albin Kurti and three other VV deputies were sentenced

The Pristina court has declared the indictment in the case of Kosovo Assembly deputies from the Vetevendosje Movement ranks charged with tear gas thrown at the Parliament's premises. The court has convicted the four MPs: Albin Kurti, Donika Kadaj-Bujupi, Faton Topalli and Albulen Haxhiu. For use of the weapon, MP Albin Kurti has been sentenced [...]
The Pristina court has declared the indictment in the case of Kosovo Assembly deputies from the Vetevendosje Movement ranks charged with tear gas thrown at the Parliament's premises.
The court has convicted the four MPs: Albin Kurti, Donika Kadaj-Bujupi, Faton Topalli and Albulen Haxhiu.
For gun use, MP Albin Kurti has been sentenced to 1 year and 3 months in prison for obstructing the official person to six months in prison. Unique punishment: 1 year and 6 months in prison.
Sentence is conditional on period of 2-year verification.
MP Albulen Haxhiu for use of weapons has been sentenced to 1 year and 2 months in prison. For kidnapping the official person with four months. Unique punishment: 1 year and 3 months.
Donika Caday-Bujupi for gun use was sentenced to 1 year and 3 months for obstructing the official person to six months in prison. Unique sentence: 1 year and 6 months.
While MP Faton Topalli for weapon use has been sentenced to 1 year in prison and for obstructing the official person to 3 months in prison. Unique punishment: 1 year and two months.
The accused were not at today's hearing when the plea was made.
The four deputies of the Kosovo Assembly from the Vetevendosje ranks are accused of dropping gas at the Kosovo Assembly session in order to prevent ratification of the Demarcing Agreement with Montenegro and the Agreement on the Community of Serb-run municipalities.
After many court hearings, where severe verbal confrontations and sometimes offenses were seen, the trial court of the Pristina Foundation Court will decide on the guilt or innocence of the accused.
Throughout the trial, the deputies of the Vetevendosje Movement declared that their actions were only in defense of Kosovo's sovereignty and territorial integrity, thus preventing a major evil that was going on Kosovo, or as they called it, the pardon of thousands of hectares of land and the deregulation of Kosovo”.
Even some of the accused were told they were proud of the actions they took while their actions were right, all the accused MPs of this case cited the Kosovo Constitutional Court ruling, which found that some of the provisions of the Agreement for the Community of Serb-run municipalities were not in accordance with the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo.
All these arguments did not convince the prosecutor of the case, Valdet Gashi, who sought from the Court to convict the accused because he said they were proven to have committed criminal work.
Part of that judgment in the quality of witnesses were several deputies and former Kosovo Assembly deputies, such as Flora Brovina, Blerta Deliu-Codra, Nuredin Ibishi, Xhavit Haliti, Bekim Haxhiu and Amend Zemaj.
Proposed to be heard as witnesses was the head of the Kosovo Assembly and the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Kadri Veselin, but the prosecutor was surprisingly withdrawn from hearing his testimony.
Tomorrow, the Pristina Constitutional Court will give epilogue to all these claims by declaring the indictment in terms of prosecution claims and indictees.












