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Thousands join in North Macedonia opposition protest

Thousands join in North Macedonia opposition protest

Thousands of opposition supporters marched peacefully through North Macedonia’s capital Skopje late Tuesday to protest what they claim was interference in the judiciary by the country’s former prime minister.

The protest to the Supreme Court building was organized by the conservative main opposition VMRO-DPMNE party amid campaigning for early parliamentary elections on April 12.

The party has called for a judicial investigation into alleged abuse of power by Zoran Zaev, the center-left prime minister who stepped down last month in preparation for the elections.

The opposition’s demand followed the release of an audio recording of a conversation in which Zaev, while serving as prime minister, allegedly implied that he had prior knowledge of what a prosecutor would recommend in a politically sensitive case. VMRO-DPMNE said it got the recording form a whistle-blower.

Zaev has acknowledged it is his voice on the recording but insisted he said nothing improper. His Social Democrat party dismissed opposition allegations that Zaev abused his position to interfere with the judiciary.

VMRO-DPMNE leader Hristijan Mickoski told protesters Tuesday that the recording showed “justice attacked by injustice.”

Zaev has handed over to a caretaker government led by his former Interior Minister, Oliver Spasovski.

[AP]

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