“Illiterate”, “stupid”, “shut-up”, “stop talking”, “you do not know how to lead a session” and “what kind of childhood did you have”- This is how matters are discussed at the Inquiry Commission

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“Illiterate”, “stupid”, “shut-up”, “stop talking”, “you do not know how to lead a session” and “what kind of childhood did you have”. These are just some of the insults MPs, and members of the Inquiry Commission on the wire-tapping scandal, direct to each-other in their daily sessions.

Today, MP Vladanka Avirovik without permission to address the commission, told the Committee Chairman, Petre Shilegov, that he was illiterate and did not know how to lead a session.

Mr Shilegov asked her what kind of upbringing she had as a child as she was so arrogant.

After the session ended, Antonio Milososki and members of the committee from VMRO-DMNE at a press conference called on Petre Shilegov to apologize to Ms Avirovik.

“It was a case of indecent conduct, we are appalled by the behaviour of the President of the Commission, which should be an example to everyone. We expect him to apologize to MP Avirovik”, Milososki said.

He did not answer the questions from journalists whether Ms Avirovik should apologize to Mr Shilegov for her insults to the Chairman.

The President of the Commission in response to Milososki’s press conference said he has no intention of apologizing to the person who, according to him, disturbed the work of the commission.

“In connection with this request for an apology, I would like to say that it did not even occur to me to apologize to her because I think she was responsible for making a mess at commission meetings. That person offends me on a daily basis and I can not bare the consequences of one’s behaviour and rude upbringing”, said Shilegov.