Mon, 20 January, 2025

Ivanov’s Office has been demolished, while police chase demonstrators through the city

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Citizens protesting against President Gjorge Ivanov’s decision to grant pardons to politicians, have returned from the Parliament building to the Public Office of the President again, but this time with stone, with which they demolished the building.

After smashing all the windows of the building, the demonstrators entered the Presidents office and proceeded to smash computers, tables and chairs, while, chanting “No justice, no peace.”

Police blocked all paths leading to the headquarters of the VMRO-DPMNE, preventing citizens from approaching the building.

The area around the Ministry of Justice and the Public Office of the President is sealed off, while police are attempting to drive citizens from the centre.

Demonstrators then fled to various other areas of the city.

The Public Office which was demolished earlier this evening is now under heavy police guard.

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