Gucati Submits Petition to Special Court, Expresses Satisfaction with Reception
Hysni Gucati, leader of OVL-UÇK, submitted a petition containing 200,000 signatures to the Special Court in The Hague on June 5, 2026, as reported by FRONTAL. Following the submission, Gucati discussed the event in an interview. He stated that court officials received the petition favorably and that he felt satisfied with having fulfilled the mandate of the 200,000 Kosovars who supported the initiative.
“We were received very well,” Gucati commented, “We handed over 200,000 signatures. I left that mandate where it was supposed to be.”
Gucati clarified that the petition holds no legal standing. He asserted that its primary function is as a form of protest.
The submission represents a significant action by Gucati and his organization, aiming to bring attention to the concerns of a considerable number of individuals. The court’s response to the petition, as described by Gucati, suggests a formal acknowledgement of the presented signatures. Further developments regarding the petition’s impact remain to be seen.
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It’s encouraging to see a significant petition being received with apparent respect at the international court.
What was the specific mandate the petition sought to fulfill?