Haxhiu, the Serbian ministry: Both Popovi and his lawyer said guilty plea was made without pressure

Acting Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu has said today that Serbia's state not only misuses official visits to Kosovo through its officials by promoting hatred and division, but also following agreements with the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo for admitting guilt as in the case of Igor Popovic. Hagi through [...]
Hadziu, through a post on the social Facebook network, has described this charge of Serbia as false, since Popovic himself and the lawyer of the same at the court hearing, face and face admit that they have voluntarily admitted guilt and agreement.
Serbia's “State not only misuses official visits to our country through its officials by promoting hatred and division, but continues its propaganda even after agreements with Republika Kosovo institutions for admitting guilt as in the case of Igor Popovic. Serbia's Justice Ministry has come up with another false charge, saying its official Igor Popovic has pleaded guilty under pressure. But in the video below, you can see that not only the accused Popovic, but his own lawyer points out that, with full will, both the guilty and the accord, Haxhiu wrote
Serbia with its box also judges the Republic of Kosovo, but it must understand that the Republic of Kosovo is a democratic country, where justice and human dignity rule are guaranteed and where powers are clearly divided”, Haxhiu wrote.
Full response:
We remember that yesterday at the Constitutional Court in Pristina, the Special Department was held hearings to Igor Popovic, assistant director of the so-called “Office for Kosovo” in the Government of Serbia, where the agreement for the admission of guilt reached between him and the Special Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo was approved.
With the approved agreement, the 6-month prison sentence -- which is replaced by 3 thousand euros in fines -- is proposed, as well as the additional condemnation of the Republic of Kosovo's territory for a period of 2 years. /Periscope












