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          After six years in prison, the former Minister of Transport and Communications, Mile Janakieski, is released today.

        1. After six years in prison, the former Minister of Transport and Communications, Mile Janakieski, is released today.
        2. The court in the capital of Skopje decided late Friday that former construction minister Mile Janakieski should serve his pre-trial day detention at home.
        3. Former minister Mile Janakieski, after being sentenced to more than 6 years in prison, and after the Prosecutor's Office requested that he be taken to Shuto.
        4. The first indictment accused Gruevski, former party secretary Bozinovski, former Minister of Transport and Communications Mile Janakieski, and.
        5. Mile Janakieski, notaries, administrative officers and public officials.
        6. Former minister Mile Janakieski, after being sentenced to more than 6 years in prison, and after the Prosecutor's Office requested that he be taken to Shuto.!

          Four former officials from North Macedonia’s ruling party VMRO-DPMNE on Thursday were released by a court after being convicted for organizing a violent attack on the Parliament in 2017.

          Trajko Veljanovksi, a former parliamentary speaker, along with Spiro Ristovski and Mile Janakieski, both former cabinet ministers, and Vladimir Atanasovski, a former head of national security, had all received sentences of six to six-and-a-half years for endangering constitutional order and security.

          For their release, the court argued that they were under the 2018 amnesty law relevant to the case.

          The amnesty law adopted in December 2018 granted a general amnesty to some participants in the attacks but identified certain exceptions.

          According to Articles 1(3) and (4), the amnesty does not apply to individuals suspected of planning or organizing the events in Parliament. The law also excludes those who used physical force, carried unauthorized weapons or explosives, acted under false identities, o