Selami predicts another trial for Nano
In Strasbourg, it has been promised that Nano will be retried once the new Penal Code enters into force
“The official Tirana has promised to resume the Nano case on the basis of the new Penal Code,” Selami said at yesterday’s meeting of parliament’s foreign affairs committee. Sadami explained to those present when the statement was made, and Selami’s worldview, that its general declaration should not affect the high officials of this world. Clarifying? [?] a privilege for the Albanian delegation in Strasbourg. “Had it been declared that it was? [?] Nano could have been free and under different conditions?” The press office gave no official clarification on this. The senior Albanian official stated that the justice issue in the Council of Europe. “The issue at the high office in the Council of Europe regarding Nano’s sentence has become a subject of discussion, because the sentence is unjust and he has a criminal charge, which is such murders? for nothing. It seems like a penal matter seems to be discussed? at the Council of Europe meeting, while the head of the foreign committee may write? gloomy? that we? a proposal based on it. The new penal code”
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“Official Tirana has promised to resume the Nano trial on the basis of the new Penal Code,” Selami said at yesterday’s meeting of parliament’s foreign affairs committee.
“It was presented? [?] yesterday in the foreign affairs committee of parliament, where during this meeting the case of the trial of Fatos Nano and the reactions it has caused in international public opinion were discussed. According to Selami’s statement, promises were made in Strasbourg that, once the new Penal Code enters into force, Nano could be retried. The rest of the article is very unclear in the image and cannot be read in full. [?] [?] [?]