The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) has responded to the rescheduled date for the verdict in the special court case involving four former leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army. The PDK characterized the new timeline as an unjust development. The party noted that after nearly six years of detention and an extended judicial process, the issue has moved beyond mere procedural delay.
Instead, the PDK argues that the postponement constitutes an unjustified setback that erodes public confidence in the justice system and places significant strain on the accused, their families, and the broader Kosovar citizenry. In its statement, the PDK formally demanded that the forthcoming verdict be determined exclusively by established law, the facts presented throughout the proceedings, and the highest standards of justice. Furthermore, the party insisted that the ruling must remain free from any unsubstantiated allegations raised during the trial.
The PDK reaffirmed its stance that the struggle undertaken by the UÇK was fundamentally just and liberating in nature. The party expressed concern that the continued handling of this high-profile case through repeated scheduling changes suggests a pattern of delay that impacts the perceived fairness of the entire judicial mechanism.
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