A conditional budget for the benefit of the prime ministers, who are married

Former Police Officer Receives Conditional Fine and Prison Sentence Following Domestic Incident

Skopje, North Macedonia – Former police officer, Ristovski, was found guilty of assault and sentenced to a conditional fine and imprisonment following a court ruling on June 1, 2026. The Basic Court in Skopje issued the sentence related to an incident involving his 37-year-old spouse, Christian Mitzkoski. Ristovski admitted guilt regarding the unlawful detention of his spouse, leading to a conditional fine that included a one-year and six-month prison sentence.

The case, initially announced at 20:42, gained widespread attention through social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, and email. As part of the sentencing, Ristovski is currently under house arrest until December 31, 2026, pending further legal proceedings. He is accused of committing a criminal offense.

The court is still evaluating the case. The investigation centered around allegations of bodily injury inflicted upon Christian Mitzkoski, who is the spouse involved in the incident. This outcome represents a significant development in the legal process, with the imposition of a conditional fine following the admission of guilt.

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  1. This case highlights the serious consequences of domestic violence, regardless of one’s background.

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