The candidate of the united Hungarian opposition, Peter Marki-Zaj, announced that, if he wins the parliamentary elections, he will expel former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, who is living in an asylum in Hungary.
As reported by the Macedonian media, Marki-Zaj announced on social networks that, in addition to Gruevski, he will expel Jordanian businessman Zaid Nafa and "other criminal migrants who were settled by Fidesz (the party of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán)".
"The fence will remain and we will expel the criminal migrants settled by Fidesz. We will extradite Nikola Gruevski from Macedonia, Zaid Nafa from Jordan and other criminal migrants settled by Fidesz," Marki-Zaj wrote on Twitter and reminded that he had already spoken about this on October 23 at a gathering.
Conservative Peter Marki-Zaj will be the only candidate of the opposition front who will oppose the long-time Hungarian Prime Minister and Fidesz leader Viktor Orbán in next year's parliamentary elections.
The former Macedonian Prime Minister and long-time leader of the VMRO DPMNE, Nikola Gruevski, was granted asylum in Hungary in November 2018, after he fled North Macedonia to avoid serving the two-year prison sentence to which he was legally sentenced in the case of the illegal acquisition of a luxury Mercedes.
Budapest rejected North Macedonia's request to extradite Gruevski, who is facing several criminal proceedings in Skopje for abuse of power and crime while he was prime minister.
Among those court proceedings is for organizing violence in the Assembly in April 2017 in order to prevent the then opposition, which defeated him in the parliamentary elections, from taking power.
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