Dragi Raskovski failed to respond to questions by journalist Furkan Saliu in relation to what he said in the scandalous audio tape about the M-NAV tender worth 7 million.

Namely, Raskovski tried to avoid answering Saliu’s questions and explain what “Leonardo we will win the tender” means, or why it is normal to get 10 or 15% of the deal and who should get them.

Explain to us who put you in charge because every decision I see has been brought by you and you have signed it, there is not a single member of the government, although you are secretary general, you repeat that the government authorized you and since your English is better than ours, please explain to us what “Leonardo we will win the tender” means. Does this mean that someone won it or will win it? There are a few more screenshots from your video someone should get 10 to 15% which is normal you say, who should get those 10 to 15% and why is that normal ?, asked Saliu.

Raskovski, who was trying to manipulate with the questions about the tape all the time, first tried to avoid the answer for later to say that he would wait for the court ruling, and he has no adequate answers to the questions about his words from the tape saying that “we will write that the point from the 68th session will not apply “and” from the 63rd retention session we will write that it does not exist “, and then when he was asked why he is not stepping down so as not to influence the court.

How do you know what the government will decide if you do not have the right to vote and if you are so powerful that you know all the decisions of the government, should not you resign so as not to influence the trial, because the opposition have already submitted the documents to the prosecution?, asked Saliu.

Instead of trying to explain to the public about what he says on the tape and why he does not resign, Raskovski hurled attacks on the opposition, practically confirming that he remains in office to be able to influence court decisions.

In the end, Raskovski again gave a meaningless answer and shamelessly tried to shift his blame on the journalists.