Tue, 11 February, 2025

Shilegov: Gruevski confirmed that he was eavesdropping

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Nikola Gruevski confirmed that he was eavesdropping in Macedonia along with his cousin, director of UBK, Sasho Mijalkov, stated Petre Shilegov, SDSM spokesman, at today’s press conference.

– Gruevski confirmed that he and his closest associates made intrusion in the judiciary: they manipulated prosecutorial and judicial decisions, appointed and dismissed judges on party eligibility. It is proved by Nikola Gruevski’s avoidance to comment the scandalous contents of tapped calls – says Shilegov.

According to the spokesman of the opposition, this is confirmed by the silence of his closest associates, the conductors in the judiciary, Mijalkov, Stavreski and Jankulovska.

– Gruevski’s attempt for manipulation is unsuccessful. Since yesterday, the public became witness of who violated the constitutional order of the Republic of Macedonia. It is Gruevski and several of his associates. It is shocking that among them is Public Prosecutor Marko Zvrlevski, who is paid by the citizens of Macedonia to protect their interests. Instead instigate a procedure for the scandalous tapping and intrusion of the executive in the judiciary, with the today’s statement, Zvrlevski only confirmed that he is party, not a public prosecutor of the Republic of Macedonia – said Shilegov.

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