Gruevski shows how he fled to Hungary

Former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski said Serbia has nothing to do with its decisions to seek asylum in Hungary. In the first foreign television interview since receiving asylum in Hungary, Gruevski told TV Pink that he arrived in Budapest from Tirana, via Montenegro and [...]
“Sic is known, transports were dependent on Hungarian diplomats. When I arrived at the embassy in Tirana, I sought political asylum because of political problems. After a certain period I was admitted to the embassy, where I was informed that I would be provided with a transport to the Hungarian border, where Hungarian immigration authorities would decide whether to give me asylum or not. I have received political asylum because of political problems”, Gruevski said. He specifys that there is an identification for foreigners and passports receiving asylum seekers.
“I am a free man in this country”, Gruevski said. He is convinced that northern Macedonia will face a serious “political problem” in the coming period, given the vote for changing the Constitution in Parliament, INA broadcasts.












