FYROM – EXCLUSIVE: 6th Bomb by Zoran Zaev: Discord in VMRO-DPMNE
In the 6th episode of announcement of “Zaev’s Bomb” (revelation of illegal surveillance and criminal wrongdoing by the government of FYROM by opposition leader, Zoran Zaev), a series of phone calls between Minister of Interior, Gordana Jankulovska and Minister for Finance, Zoran Stavrevski, were presented on a press-conference in the headquarters of Social-Democratic Party (SDSM) in Skopje. FYROM public was presented, in a conference moderated by SDSM president Zaev, specimens of talks between them which contained very plain talking, including a great number of obscenities pointed mostly to other persons of the ruling VMRO-DPMNE party.
Stavrevski and Jankulovska expressed mutual dissatisfaction with the pressure from Gruevski and other high-ranking politicians to divert financial funds for unreasonable projects, such as “100 paintings” (as mentioned by Stavrevski) for the so-called “Archaeological Museum of Macedonia” and other megalomaniac projects ordered by FYROM’s Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski. With indignation, Stavrevski called Gruevski a “person who lost touch with reality”, while Jankulovska referenced the fact that this politics drains funds for administration. According to Zaev, Stavrevski and Jankulovska were one of persons most exposed to surveillance of their telephony by the chief of Administration for Security and Counter-Intelligence, Sašo Mijalkov (first cousin of Nikola Gruevski and also a subordinate of Jankulovska, according to the law regulating police work).
The fact that Gruevski through Mijalkov conducted spying upon their own high-ranking politicians speaks volumes about the alleged monolithic character of VMRO-DPMNE. At the end of the press-conference Zoran Zaev emphasized that, due to absence of credibility of the judicial system, the issue of surveillance should be solved politically rather than through the non-functioning judicial institutions.