Grabovci: I apologise to Jakup Krasniqi and Flora Brovina

Former Kosovo Parliament President Adem Grabovci, who was a protagonist of wiretaps published in the media, has spoken at Fromental after the Special Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo filed an indictment in the case called “Proto, where most of the officials involved belong to the Democratic Party of Kosovo. “feel for the obligation you [...]
Former Kosovo Parliament President Adem Grabovci, who was a protagonist of wiretaps published in the media, has spoken at Fromental after the Special Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo filed an indictment in the case called “Proto, where most of the officials involved belong to the Democratic Party of Kosovo.
“I feel for the task of apologizing to some people with special emphasis on Bovina and Jakup Krasniqi. I sincerely apologize to”, Grabovci said.
Flora Borvina and Jakup Krasniqi were among the mentioned in the published recordings.
Grabovci says he is willing to answer to justice organs.
In the case of “Pronto” there are eleven people charged with top official positions: former US Deputy Secretary Admir Shubovaci, current minister Besim Beqaj, current deputy Zenun Pajaziti, two former Secretary-General Ilham Gashi and J.D., former Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Shudda, political adviser at MPB Sadat Gashi, former Public Company Board Director <2nd> Randoniqi-Decimani-Dukani in Gjakov. Former Public Board of the Hidro-Dector at the RPUjund, former Prime Minister for Defence, Turkey's Turkey's Turkey's former Prime Minister, Turkey's Chief Minister for Defence Minister.
The accused are accused of committing the criminal act violating the equal status of the citizens and residents of the Republic of Kosovo in co-ordination, from Article 193 paragraph 4 concerning KPRKA's paragraph 1, concerning KPRKU's Article 31, of which some of the works have remained on the attempt.
According to the indictment, the defendants have misused their official positions by co-operating among themselves in granting privileges and illegal priorities to those who have competed in important positions, such as directors for central public companies, chief executive of the Agency for the Internal Affairs, head of the Agency for Medical Products and Co-ordinator of the Civil Record Centre in the Cline, denying and restricting the freedoms and rights of other candidates, guaranteed by law.












