
Izvor: N1 televizija, 15.Nov.2018, 23:39 (ažurirano 02.Apr.2020.)
Ex Macedonian PM reaches Hungary via Albania and Montenegro
Tirana confirmed on Thursday that former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski went to Hungary through Albania, while Montenegro’s Interior Ministry said that Gruevski was on its territory on November 11, N1 reported.
Macedonian media said the only mystery was where from Gruevski, who was a national warrant, left Macedonia.
Albanian police said that on the day Gruevski was in the country there was not any Interpol of Macedonian warrant for his arrest.
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It added that former Prime Minister crossed the Albanian-Montenegro border by the Hungarian embassy in Tirana diplomatic car.
Macedonia’s former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski said on Tuesday that he has applied for political asylum in Hungary, the Beta news agency reported.
Last Tuesday, Gruevski wrote on his Facebook profile that he was “in Budapest and have asked the Hungarian authorities for asylum,” adding he had received many death threats over the past few days.
Gruevski has been sentenced to two years in prison by a court in Macedonia for illegally buying a luxury Mercedes car worth 600,000 Euros during his term as prime minister.
His passport was seized in 2017.
The Macedonian police issued a warrant for his arrest on Monday after he failed to report to the prison to start serving his sentence.
Serbia lacks tolerance and empathy, deputy PM warns
Izvor: N1 televizija, 16.Nov.2018, 11:13
Serbian society lacks tolerance and empathy, deputy Prime Minister and head of the government gender equality body Zorana Mihajlovic said on Friday...“Serbia and the world are marking International Day for Tolerance and it’s important to recall the beauty of diversity and the need for us all to contribute...