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Aktualitet2023-11-11 15:44:49

The court "can't catch" Berisha/ On Monday, the last attempt to notify the decision to the former prime minister

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The court "can't catch" Berisha/ On Monday, the last attempt to

The Special Court will make a last effort on Monday to notify former Prime Minister Sali Berisha and his lawyers about the decisions announced against him since October 20, when the first verdict of the "Compulsion to appear" measure was announced, and then default judgment where the former official was defended by a free lawyer.

Whatever the outcome may be acknowledgment of the decision or rejection, the last court move to be made through the invitees is expected to be followed by the sending of partial appeals to the Court of Appeal.

But in the meantime, since the filing of the partial appeal of the defense, which insists that it has not received the decision, the file has been stuck in the secretariat of the first instance anti-corruption court for 12 days.

The court cannot proceed to the appeal, without exhausting the last action, which in case of rejection will start the countdown of five more days.

This means that between the series of insistences to notify it and the continuous refusals by Berisha, the possibilities are that until November 20 the file will remain frozen, so neither in the appeal nor in the first instance.

However, in a situation where the former prime minister has not obeyed the court to appear on November 6 and when the decision remains in force for the third Monday of this month, during the day the court announced another decision against the former prime minister and Jamarbër Malltezi in which explains why he rejected their requests for cancellation of insurance measures.

The court emphasizes that the rights of the investigated persons have not been violated. The court cites three positions of the European Court of Human Rights of citizens against Greece, the Netherlands and France.

In a previously disclosed case, the court recalled all the police visits to the former prime minister's addresses to inform him and how the authorities were turned back.

The war of written communication culminates next week, which is also the last, before November 20, from which day if Berisha does not appear, the court is no longer at stake, but the patience of SPAK. / Top Channel

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