Ristocka: “Talir 2” was confiscated to avoid the White Palace being seized

Jane Ristoška stated that the declaration of “Talir 2” as unlawful was executed to prevent the confiscation of the VUO-DPMNE headquarters, commonly known as the White Palace. According to Ristoška, this move was implemented in the context of the proceedings surrounding the wounded prime minister, Nikola Gruevski, and his status as a fugitive, an action she noted was not part of the ruling party’s original plans. In a detailed reaction posted on Facebook, Ristoška addressed the recent trial of Nikola Gruevski and the subsequent discussions regarding the potential confiscation of VUO-DPMNE’s organizational identity.

She highlighted that the declaration of the property’s status was intended to help the party avoid immediate seizure of the White Palace facility. Ristoška further specified that the current legal focus revolves around whether the prosecution will file a formal complaint and whether the Appellate Court will ultimately rule on the confiscation of the party’s identity. She pointed out that the specific legal application declaring the property unlawful was reportedly not filed in the appropriate jurisdiction.

The statement underscores ongoing legal disputes regarding the ownership and status of the VUO-DPMNE assets following the high-profile political proceedings.

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