Supreme Court Breaks Down Former President Ilir Meta's Recursive

The Supreme Court brought down Ilir Meta's boycott, which means the former president remains in custody. It called for lifting the security measure, arguing that no conditions and criteria exist to keep it in detention cells, but the former head of state claims were not taken into consideration by the Supreme Court. Meanwhile [...]
It called for lifting the security measure, arguing that no conditions and criteria exist to keep it in detention cells, but the former head of state claims were not taken into consideration by the Supreme Court.
Meanwhile, the Special Court concluded its preliminary session for Meta, his former wife, Monica the Grande and three other defendants, and next Wednesday will decide whether or not it passes to try the criminal file against them.
To Meta, accusations of corruption, money laundering, and hiding property bear weight. / TCh/












