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Dispute Continues Over Justice Trial Following Valet Dzaferi’s Involvement

Recent developments surrounding the protracted justice trial have centered on the involvement of Valet Dzaferi, a former minister associated with DUI. Following accusations made by Dzaferi, it was clarified that he was not present at the Ministry of Justice during the relevant period. Dzaferi publicly voiced his dissatisfaction with the proceedings, demanding the trial be conducted in Albanian.

This followed a series of previous disputes involving other figures connected to DUI and the Ministry of Justice, including former ministers Blerim Beqeeti and Adnan Jashari. Beqeeti served for over 1,000 days in the role, and Jashari, despite sustaining an injury, remained active. The current situation raises questions about the handling of the justice trial under successive administrations.

Critics contend that despite the mandates of individuals like Dzaferi, the trial remained unresolved. Protests organized by students have fueled further debate, with some questioning whether the demonstrations were directed at the individuals involved or at the prolonged period of DUI’s leadership of the Ministry of Justice and its impact on the case. The core issue remains the lack of a decision regarding the justice case, and the role of dzaferi within that process.

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