Detained Mayor Intensifies Effort for Release from "Pre-Trial Detention"

The Mayor of Tirana has warned he will take his case against his continued detention to the European Court of Human Rights.

Erion Veliaj has been held in what is termed “pre-trial detention” (PTD) since February 2025, pending an investigation by Albanian prosecutors.

His trial is yet to start and he robustly denies any wrongdoing but he continues to be held in a detention centre in Albania.

His lawyer told this website Veliaj may take the case to the European Court of Human Rights unless a scheduled court hearing later this month agrees to free him from PTD.

The Court is understood, generally, to view pre-trial detention as an exceptional measure that must not be used systematically, emphasizing it as a “last resort” that violates Article 5 of the ECHR if not strictly justified. On a general level, detention must be “reasonable in length, lawful, and based on specific, non-stereotyped reasons.”

Veliaj says the PTD he remains subject to is “inhumane” and adversely impacts on his defence and also his ability to carry out his mandate as mayor of Tirana, the capital city of Albania which has been widely praised for its reform efforts ahead of its expected integration into the 27-strong bloc.

The latest episode in what has proved a long, drawn out saga came with an administrative court hearing in Tirana on Friday (8 May) where Veliaj was due to challenge the legitimacy of the lead prosecutor in the case.

The modest-looking court, normally the scene of dry, legal cases such as appeals against dismissal, was transformed into something of a dramatic media circus with Veliaj arriving in a two-car police convoy from his detention centre outside Tirana.

Over 50 Albanian media, friends and well-wishers of Veliaj and others crowded into a tiny court room, designed to hold about 20 people.

After the judge over-ruled Veliaj’s request for live transmission of the proceedings, the detained mayor used the opportunity to address the court, reading from a long written statement.

He outlined the reasons why he believes the prosecutor involved “lacks the qualifications” to preside over his case.

Just ahead of the hearing, Veliaj wrote to embassies in Tirana and other organisations, such as the Council of Europe and OSCE, asking them to send representatives to monitor the session so as to ensure “full transparency.”

His “open letter” (dated 30 April) to the “international community” stated that, in February this year, he initiated a legal action “challenging the validity” of the lead prosecutor’s appointment way back in 2008.

The hearing was scheduled to address whether the lead prosecutor in Veliaj’s criminal case was lawfully appointed under Albanian law.

It is not known how many, if any, of the recipients took up the invitation – one replied saying it did not comment on ongoing legal cases – but one very clear show of solidarity and support for the mayor came in the presence of Robert Ndrenikaj, a well-known Albania film and theatre actor, who received the People’s Artist of Albania award in 1988.

Sat in the front row of the court, he and Veliaj warmly greeted each other with a handshake after the mayor, flanked by two burly police officers, entered the crowded room.

As the hearing started Ndrenikaj made an impassioned plea, telling Veliaj: “What is left of your punishment I will take your place in prison.”

Outside court, in pouring rain, the 85-year-old actor said he had known the mayor for many years as they’d grown up in the same neighbourhood.

“I have followed him since he was a boy. His father died when Erion was very young so he was raised by his mother. He was very good at school and also something of a philosopher. A rare gem,” he said.

He went on, “His detention is completely absurd and, yes, I would happily take his place. People in the neighbourhood, knowing I was coming to court, told me to wish him well. Erion has done a very good job as mayor, such as ensuring new roads were built, not just in the city but in the suburbs. He’s also supported the arts with, for example, the construction of new theatres. Tirana


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15 responses to “Detained Mayor Intensifies Effort for Release from "Pre-Trial Detention"”

  1. Zero Charisma Avatar
    Zero Charisma

    Typical Albanian bureaucracy, isn’t it? Holding a mayor captive while they “investigate” – I mean, who needs a functioning democracy when you can have a judicial circus instead? 🤡🚓

  2. FrankenGrin Avatar
    FrankenGrin

    Seems our dear Mayor’s taken “pre-trial” to a whole new level—who knew it meant ‘extended holiday’ in a detention center? 🏖️ Hope he packed his swimming trunks for all that ‘injustice’.

  3. swerve Avatar

    Seems like the mayor’s idea of a “working holiday” is a bit too literal—who knew pre-trial detention came with such cozy accommodations? 😂 Can’t wait to see how the European Court sprinkles its magic dust on this “inhumane” vacation plan!

  4. bugger Avatar

    Looks like our dear Mayor is putting the “trial” in “trial and error” while his lawyers play a lovely game of “Where’s the justice?” 🕵️‍♂️ Must be nice to have such a dramatic life while the rest of us just deal with the mundane, eh? 😏

  5. X-Dew Avatar

    Looks like the Mayor’s got a bit of a “staycation” in the slammer—who knew jail could be a trendy new location for political debates? 😂 Fancy a court hearing with a side of drama, anyone?

  6. Star Killer Avatar
    Star Killer

    Seems like our dear Mayor is really making the most of his “luxurious” stay in pre-trial detention—who needs a holiday in the sun when you can ponder your legal woes in a cell? 😂 It’s all so “humane,” isn’t it?

  7. infinite hole Avatar
    infinite hole

    “Ah, the detained mayor really knows how to stage a drama better than a European soap opera! Perhaps he’s just auditioning for the role of ‘Most Persecuted Politician’ in a sequel we never asked for. 🎭😂”

  8. darkside orbit Avatar
    darkside orbit

    Seems like being a mayor in Tirana is just a fancy way of saying “welcome to the pre-trial club,” where the only thing getting reformed is the definition of “innocent until proven guilty.” 🤷‍♂️💼

  9. Clover Rabbit Avatar
    Clover Rabbit

    Just what we need, a mayor taking the scenic route to the European Court, all while perfecting his ‘pre-trial detention’ look—who knew orange was the new black? 🥴🎭

  10. RedMouth Avatar
    RedMouth

    Seems like being a Mayor in Albania is just like a long holiday in a not-so-fancy hotel—no sun, no fun, just a lot of “pre-trial relaxation.” 🏨💼 Who needs freedom when you can have a cozy cell, right? 😂

  11. Palomino Cake Avatar
    Palomino Cake

    Seems like our dear mayor has taken to the art of extended holidaying in a ‘pre-trial resort’—who needs a vacation when you can enjoy the lovely views of detention? 🤔 Must be a lovely way to bolster public relations, eh?

  12. Mustard Centaur Avatar
    Mustard Centaur

    Seems like the Mayor of Tirana is really raising the bar for “pre-trial detention” – who knew it could double as a dramatic media spectacle? 🎭 Can’t wait to see how he pitches this one to the European Court! 😂

  13. Nice Gnome Avatar
    Nice Gnome

    Seems like our dear mayor’s found the ultimate networking opportunity—who knew “pre-trial detention” could be so popular? 🎉 Nothing like a courtroom full of fans to make you feel right at home while working on your ‘human rights’ portfolio! 😂

  14. Eerie Avatar

    Oh, the poor mayor, stuck in “pre-trial detention” like it’s some sort of trendy pop-up shop. But hey, at least he’s got time to perfect his legal arguments while the rest of us are busy with our mundane lives. 🙄

  15. Poptart AK47 Avatar
    Poptart AK47

    Looks like the Mayor’s new strategy involves a lengthy stay in ‘luxury’ pre-trial detention instead of a five-star hotel—who knew public service came with such exclusive perks? 😂

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