Police, ready for raid on VMRO- DPMNE to search for Gruevski

Police, ready for raid on VMRO- DPMNE to search for Gruevski

Police await order by the Court to enter to conduct raids on VMRO DPMNE in search of former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski. According to ground data, Gruevski is not even found at opposition party headquarters, and speculations are circulated in the opinion that he may have left the country. One of the speculations is that he [...]

Police await order by the Court to enter to conduct raids on VMRO DPMNE in search of former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski.

According to ground data, Gruevski is not even found at opposition party headquarters, and speculations are circulated in the opinion that he may have left the country.

One of the speculation is that he may have fled towards Belgrade as well. It still remains unclear, and the Court has not handed the verdict towards MPB either on international arrest warrants. In the race for time, Gruevski seems to have taken plenty of time to hide.

Social networking also calls for the possible assistance of President Ivanov, whether for hiding in the country or even abroad. However, there is officially no info on him.

Speculations also about any possible secret political agreement between the opposition and power, but however, this case shows once again the sluggishness of judicial and police authorities to prevent Gruevski's possible escape.

Meanwhile, V MRO DPMNE has announced a press conference regarding recent events, developments and speculation that circulate in the opinion on their deputy Gruevski and his possible escape.

 

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