In 48 hours, three high-profile cases were resolved: Superveste for the end of Total against Lataс

Within a 48-hour period, the Supreme Court of Skopje issued findings across three significant cases involving prominent political figures and institutional leaders. On July 14, the court addressed Nikola Gruevski, the former prime minister and individual previously classified as a fugitive. In connection with the “Talir 2” case, the wounded Gruevski was released and subsequently ordered to pay a fine related to the confiscation of the VUZ-DPMNE’s official identity.

The following day, July 15, the focus shifted to Tatiana Dimitrovska, then the wounded head of the State Commission for Combating Corruption. The court handed down a conditional one-year prison sentence against her for alleged offenses including the disclosure of state secrets and computer fraud. The proceedings continued on July 16.

On this date, the Supreme Court also ruled on a case involving Dimitrovska, identified in the text as the wounded head of the Supreme Court of Skopje. For this matter, she was again issued a conditional one-year prison sentence concerning charges of disclosing state secrets and computer fraud. These rulings represent recent actions by the supreme court regarding high-profile legal matters.

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