Macedonia to seek arrest of Ex-PM Gruevski in Hungary
Macedonia's Interior Ministry says it will seek the arrest of conservative former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski on an international warrant after confirming he fled to Hungary to avoid serving a two-year prison sentence for corruption, RFE/RL reported.
The ministry reacted almost five hours after Gruevski wrote on Facebook that he was in Budapest as police continued searches in the capital, Skopje, to try and locate him. His Facebook post said that he was asking for political asylum.
Macedonian police have issued an arrest warrant for Gruevski, who has been convicted and sentenced to two years in prison on corruption-related charges.
The Interior Ministry said the domestic arrest warrant was replaced with an international one, adding that it informed judicial authorities that it had confirmation that Gruevski was in Hungary.
Judges on November 9 rejected Gruevski's final appeal against his serving the sentence. The former leader of the conservative main opposition party VMRO-DPMNE was sentenced in May to two years in prison for unlawfully influencing Interior Ministry officials over the purchase of a luxury vehicle at an estimated cost of 600,000 euros ($680,000).
Gruevski, 48, was prime minister from 2006 to 2016. He is the former leader of VMRO-DPMNE, which claims he is being politically persecuted. He is still facing three other corruption trials, including over a major wiretapping scandal, and could be handed longer sentences than the one already given to him.