The court's hard to justify Kurti's failure...”, attorney Bajraktari points to what Kurt can do after refusing to testify in special

It is the third time that the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, is not going to testify to the Prosecutor for the state reserve case. For today, the same was ordered by the Court to appear at the Special Prosecution. At the same time, however, Kurt chose to go to Gjilan to set up the stoneel of a [...]
But what happens next?
In a proposal for Periscope, attorney Ardian Bayraktari has explained what measures are taken to the person who ignores the Court's order in this case of Kurti.
Lawyer Bajraktari, in an answer to Periscope, said Kurti could be charged with fines of pre 250 Euro.
Because we have a court order, it remains that the eventual failure to reason on what can hardly be done. After this code of criminal procedure Article 132 is clear under which the judge charges 250 euros for default”, Bajraktari said.
On the other hand, he suggests that if this becomes repeated, the subject could be sentenced to prison for another month.
Kurt's office had been addressed to the Constitutional Court in Pristina a letter asking her to order the prosecution to take the testimony to the prime minister.
Kurt said that his request to be interviewed in his office is also based on previous cases, but he has not mentioned an occasion when this occurred. He refuses to go to the Prosecutor with the reasoning that Kosovo's prime minister does not become world news and that the impression is being given that he is suspected of a corruption case.
In 2023, three people were arrested in case of state reserves. Among them were employees of the Ministry of Industry, Intervention and Trade (MINT), led by Rosetta Hajdari, who, while presenting evidence to the Special Prosecution, has chosen to be quietly protected.
In this ministry, in 2023, raids were conducted after publishing audio-incisions from the National Portal, where it claimed that a quantity of oil, purchased in Poland, and a quantity of wheat, purchased in Turkey, had never arrived.
Hajdari has said purchases for state reserves are in accordance with the law, but has not provided more details, since information about them is state secret.
She has accused the police of taking classified documents as state secrets to quality during the raids.
Kurt had come to the defense of Hajdari, saying that “has no corruption and misuse”. /Periscope/












