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Prime Minister Gruevski will testify today in front of the Inquiry Committee over the wire-tapping scandal

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Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, at 11:00 am, at the Inquiry Commission meeting on the wire-tapping scandal, should appear as a witness, which he was proposed by VMRO-DPMNE.

According to the arranged schedule, which on Monday was announced by the Committee Chairman, Petre Shilegov, tomorrow as witnesses are Martin Protoger and Zoran Stavreski and on Friday, Saso Mijalkov.

For next week’s schedule Gordana Jankulovska will testify on Monday, and Mile Janakieski on Tuesday.

Shilegov on Monday said that the schedules are a public call to people who want to appear before the Inquiry Commission and give their own statement of facts, circumstances and the content of the published wire-tapped conversations.

The VMRO-DPMNE reacted and has accused Mr Shilegov of making the schedules on his own , cancelling sessions and hearings on his own, and treating the Inquiry Committee as his own privately owned game.

Antonio Milososki asked that sessions of testimonies by witnesses proposed by the VMRO-DPMNE not be open to the public.

According to the rules of procedure of the committee, witnesses may require sessions to be closed to the public, but also they can ask members of the committee to vote by majority.. Witnesses will be called by the Inquiry Commission have no legal obligation to accept the request and to testify.

All activities of the Inquiry Commission on the wire-tapping scandal should be finished by January 22, 2016, and the Committee should have their report ready by the 31st of January.

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