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Knovs Affair: Criminal Complaint Against Tonin Dismissed?
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Knovs Affair: Criminal Complaint Against Tonin Dismissed?

From Delo · () Slovenian

Translated from Slovenian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A Slovenian court has reportedly dismissed a criminal complaint against former Defense Minister Matej Tonin.
  • If Tonin's parliamentary immunity were removed, prosecutors could have filed a new, separate complaint if suspicions of criminal acts still existed.
  • The case, known as the Knovs affair, involves alleged misconduct.

A Slovenian court has reportedly dismissed a criminal complaint against former Defense Minister Matej Tonin in connection with the Knovs affair. While the specifics of the alleged misconduct remain unclear from the provided text, the dismissal suggests that the legal grounds for the complaint were insufficient at this time.

The report indicates that if Tonin's parliamentary immunity had been revoked, prosecutors would have had the option to file a new, separate criminal complaint. This suggests a procedural aspect to the case, where immunity might have been a prerequisite for further action or a different legal avenue.

The case is referred to as the Knovs affair, a detail that might hold local significance or refer to a specific context within Slovenian politics or legal history. The dismissal of the complaint, as reported by Delo, marks a significant development in this particular legal matter concerning the former minister.

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Originally published by Delo in Slovenian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.