The state reserve scandal. Kurt, invited as a witness, will he appear today at Special Attorney?

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has been invited to testify today in the Special Prosecutor over the state reserve scandal and allegations of misuse of official office or authority. This invitation went to Kurt several months after Ridvan Muharrem and Roseta Hajdari were interviewed in the quality of suspects in the state reserve issue. Government [...]
This invitation went to Kurt several months after Ridvan Muharrem and Roseta Hajdari were interviewed in the quality of suspects in the state reserve issue.
The Kosovo government announced, but did not clarify what case Kosovo Special Prosecutor invited Prime Minister Albin Kurti to testify on December 16th.
Kurt had come to the defense of Hajdari, saying that “has no corruption and misuse”.
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In response, the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council urged Kurt to refrain from blackmailing and derogatory statements”.
Eight months later, in April of this year, Hajdari himself was invited for an interview by the Special Prosecutor, under suspicion of misusing official duty in connection with state reserves.
In her appearance before prosecutors, she defended herself silently.
The opposition demanded Hajdari's resignation, but she denied there is reason for that.
Otherwise, the Special's call reportedly forced the witness to respond to the call at 9:30 on December 16.
In support of KPP Article 132, your unreasonable failure will be a reason to force you to appear and you can be fined up to 250 euros for any misgiving. If you show up, but after having been informed of the consequences, refuse to testify without legal justification, you can be fined up to 250 euros.
If even after that, you refuse to testify, you may be imprisoned. Prisoning lasts until you refuse to testify or until your testimony becomes unnecessary, or until the procedure is completed, but no more than 1 month”.













