Hungarian Opposition: Extrandon Gruevski

Hungarian opposition parties have called on the government to arrest and extradite former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, who has sought asylum in Hungary as soon as possible. The Hungarian nationalist party “jobbek”, as well as leftist parties “Dialogu” and Democratic coalitions, insist that Gruevski be refused asylum and extradited to Macedonia. “Job spokesman”, Adam [...]
The Hungarian nationalist party “jobbek”, as well as leftist parties “Dialogu” and Democratic coalitions, insist that Gruevski be refused asylum and extradited to Macedonia. “Jobrik” spokesman Adam Mirkocki has named the case as the unprecedented “candal”, stressing that Gruevski is the required “criminal” from a country where there is no war and that he is not persecuted on religious or political grounds.
Richard Barabash, spokesman for “Dialog”, said Gruevski's location is “back bars”.
Reactions have already increased in Skopje following former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski's escape. Prime Minister Zoran Zaev rejects assessments and rumours of a possible deal between power and Gruevski, to benefit the votes of opposition lawmakers for constitutional changes.
Meanwhile, an account is required by authorities and security organs for launching. The situation has concerned the citizens of Macedonia, who were hoping in the vision of a legal state, where they would condemn crimes from whoever is committed.
As Gruevski fled, who helped him, from which border he crossed, are questions that law enforcement and investigative bodies should be taken with.
Ziadin Sela, the leader of the opposition Alliance for Albanians, calls the escape a classic political assembly aimed at removing from the responsibility of people who today were to be in prison. He notes the similarity of the accusers to similar criminal acts.












