Fri, 6 December, 2024

The oppositions “Bombs” have taken five of Gruevski’s officials

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With today’s dismissal of Goran Trajkovski, the Director of PRO(Public Revenue Office), it is the fifth politician who has suffered after SDSM leader Zoran Zaev, on February 9, released the first of his wire tapped conversations, his so-called “Bombs.”

From The Government of Nikola Gruevski so far, these are the people have already left their functions.

  1. Gordana Jankulovska, Minister of Interior
  2. Saso Mijalkov, head of the Directorate for Security and Intelligence
  3. Mile Janakieski, Minister of Transport and Communications
  4. Goran Trajkovski, director of the Public Revenue Office;
  5. Ivo Kotevski, a spokesman for the Ministry of the Interior (now, the Director of the Centre for VMRO-DPMNE).

All these officials were caught on tape in some of the “Bombs” of the opposition, according to leaders of SDSM, they were involved in corruption, racketeering and manipulation of the voter lists during elections, sales of vast land, commissions from firms …

Once they had resigned, it seems as if they have completely disappeared from the public eye.Tthe former Minister of Transport and Communications, Mile Janakievski was last seen in public on the 27th of July, in down-town Skopje, near the building “Pelagonija”.

Although active through social media sites, such as “Facebook” where he shares and announces government projects, he does not attend any of the events organized by the Government or by VMRO-DPMNE.

Former Interior Minister Gordana Jankulovska also missing from the public eye and events organized by her party. however she promptly shares the Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski posts on “Facebook”.

It seems that the “most active” of the dismissed officials is former Director of the SCI, Saso Mijalkov. Almost constantly in the media, and the last scandal was his arrest at Belgrade’s Airport, Serbia, found with a gun, ammunition and with gloves in his suitcase.

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