According to Italian media, Angela Merkel had given the tapes to Zoran Zaev

According to Italian media, Angela Merkel had given the tapes to Zoran Zaev

Italian newspaper “La Verita”, which is known for detailed reports on Northern Macedonia, has recently published a film material, which according to it shows millions of euros' scheme and extortion. This media, scanning the path Macedonia is pursuing to become part of EU structures, shows neither more nor [...]

Italian newspaper “La Verita”, which is known for detailed reports on Northern Macedonia, has recently published a film material, which according to it shows millions of euros' scheme and extortion. This media, scanning the path Macedonia is pursuing to become part of EU structures, shows neither more nor less, but the truth that politicians in the neighbouring country are, according to her, used and used as “marnetia” of international mechanisms.

 

 

The video published and recorded in February of this year, as the paper reveals, sees euros packaged with hand specifications on the sheets, while a portion of the conversation between Orce Kamchev and Boci13, in which Boc tells Kamchev that from late hours Monday to Tuesday, will be released from custody, while the special public prosecutor, Katica Janeva, is mentioned.

In 2016, Germany, led by Chancellor Angela Merkel, through the local branch of Deutsche Telekom, has tapped thousands of hours of telephone conversations among conservative government members and handed the transcripts directly to opposition leader Zoran Zaev. This is a form to favour it on the road to power and then execute <x0 <xmanipulation” at will.

This German plan, along with George Soros's who financed street protests for many months, reached the desired outcome. Although external intervention succeeded, the conservative government of VMRO- The DPMNE rejected the truthfulness, content and way of listening. To calm the ruling majority protests, the European Commission and the representative for foreign policy, Federica Moghrini, demanded that a Special Prosecutor be created in Macedonia, which has an exclusive duty to verify wiretapping and prosecuting crimes.

The Special Prosecutor also had to serve for establishing the rule of law and a functional democracy that would enjoy the trust of Macedonian citizens. As a result of the compromise between the parties, an unknown Judge, Katica Janeva, was appointed at the head of the prosecution until then. Zoran Zaev immediately handed over all the documentation he owned. In a few months, Janeva launched processes that led to the imprisonment of many political explorers, including former secret service head Saso M?alkov, all linked to the previous government.

Investigations and judicial processes completely changed the political scene. Zaev managed to elect prime minister, and Macedonia surrendered internationally, agreeing to modify its entire constitution in favour of Greeks, taking the name of Northern Macedonia. Rejecting the legitimacy of Zaev's socialist government decisions, then President Gjorge Ivanov refused to sign the amendment of the Constitution.

However, the ruling coalition -- galvanised mediaally by the support of the entire European estability for prosecutor Janeva -- took advantage of the scenario, choosing a new head of state in April, Socialist Stevo Pendarovski, who signed all pending acts. But what you sow will reap, and just as Zaev climbed to the top of power with the wiretapping offered by interested parties, he now risks falling into the same trap.

A few weeks ago, a prominent Macedonian television leader, Bojan Jovanovski, known as Boci 13, was arrested on charges of extortion. Since the extortion of 8m euros was carried out on the basis of exclusive possession documentation by the Janeva office allegedly at the expense of large Macedonian entrepreneur Yordan Kamchev, investigated in recent years by the superprocuror for the “case. Impero” The scandal was immediately made public.

The fact that Janeva's son was one of the charity managers in Boc's name 13 did nothing but make the prosecutor's situation worse, which, without accepting any responsibility, orally resigned, but staying in office until the appointment of replacements to be decided by the prime minister.

“La Verità” has secured footage and some surveillance, handed over weeks ago to the Prosecutor's Office for Organised Crime in Northern Macedonia by the victim's lawyers, who for the first time would publicly prove Boci 13's involvement in collaboration with special prosecutor Katica Janeva.

The charge is a scheme to abuse millionaire Kamchev, as well as the alleged involvement of top Macedonian politicians. The video, which is all in the hands of the Macedonian justice system, shows the preparation of the bribe and Boci 13 coming out with a colleague from Kamchev's house while environmental surveillance, dated February 20, 2019, shows how the showman promises the victim a release from home arrest. The freedom that came to him on the promised day.

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