Fri, 24 January, 2025

Gruevski: The court should give me an office and salary, I am there so often

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I am already coming to court so often, they should give me an office, and even a salary, said former Prime Minister and former president of VMRO-DPMNE, Nikola Gruevski to reporters after the end of today’s hearing on the “Trajectory” case.

He again complained of political persecution against the former leadership of VMRO-DPMNE and said that the “judiciary” had been turned into a “political guillotine”.

Speaking of all cases against him, Gruevski refered to what he had noticed from all hearings, which he says shows that political persecution is being conducted through the judiciary.

According to him, the defense and the defendants, are not receiving equal treatment from the court in relation to the SPO.

“The prosecutors are treated with respect, calm and peace, while the defense is treated angrily, and this shows which side the judiciary is on. The court does not try to hide it at all. They should at least show a little objectivity for the public”, said Gruevski.

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