When the “Racket” affair came out I said we were dealing with a criminal octopus. Today it is perfectly clear that this is the case, and that is the reality, VMRO-DPMNE leader Hristijan Mickoski wrote on Facebook.

But what the government and the institutions are doing about it: Instead of immediate accountability, they have decided to lie our partners from the international community for some decisive fight against crime. They played the card that this too will pass, and the people have a short memory, so the old and the old new “revolutionary” strategists, who are paid dearly, will advise them, they now need a positive campaign to cover the shame and start stolen projects and policies to praise with, comparing the Republic of Macedonia’s progress from 2012 to 2018. But shame and crime are big and it is unlikely that any lie or fictional story will cover them. And this was only a small part, connoisseurs would say…, shame and crime are much bigger than you can imagine and many areas and personalities have been affected, says Mickoski.

Mickoski adds that while political opponents are being detained in order to pretend that they are doing some activism during the summer period, a large number of our fellow citizens today are asking why Katica Janeva is still not in custody. Why neither Friki nor Kiki have been summoned for questioning? Why Zaev is protecting criminals in their ranks, so there will be doubt or maybe self-affirmation, does that make him the leader in protecting that crime. And there is only one reason why the prime minister would protect crime and that is because that’s where crime comes from.

Zoran Zaev said that Katica Janeva was a good person with capacity, that he does not give up on her and that it is his red line. But today, the question is whether he still believes in Janeva’s capacities and whether that is why the prosecution law does not pass, shouldn’t Katica be part of the Republic Prosecutor’s Office? Everyone knows that the power of that octopus that was extorting money is neither the first nor the second suspect, but the government through their servants in the prosecution and judiciary has legitimized them as their strong hand. Attempts to defocus are futile. Nothing can wash away this crime of the Zaevs. If such crime is the shining they boast about, then it is too much, says Mickoski.

The VMRO-DPMNE leader points out that they trade with justice, as they did with the name and identity.