
The Special Court still has not made a decision on whether or not the "Partizani" case will go to trial.
A preliminary hearing was held today, where businessman Fatmir Bektashi completed his defense.
He has requested that the case be dismissed, claiming that there is no criminal offense and that the facts he is accused of are of a civil nature.
Meanwhile, the next hearing will take place on March 6th, where the two companies 'Homeplan' with businessman Xhimi Begeja and Studio Pustina with financier Andia Pustina will defend themselves. They have also requested a stay of the case.
Earlier, the leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, and his son-in-law, Jamarbër Malltezi, completed their defense, and they also requested that the case be dismissed.
" Everyone has requested the dismissal of the case due to the lack of a criminal fact. There is no case. All subjects, persons and defense attorneys are in unison because it is a whole complex case and has a common cause, the lack of a criminal fact. Long because it is voluminous. There is no case in it, we have requested the dismissal of the case. Then we will see how the court will act. There is no alternative in this case. In our vision, the lack of a criminal fact leaves no room for an alternative. They have committed voluminous actions, they have gone outside the facility. We cannot make meaningless requests ," said lawyer Genc Gjokutaj.
In conclusion, Judge Flojera Davidhi will rule on whether or not to proceed with the case.
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