Macedonian Interior Minister Oliver Spasovski personally ordered an investigation against Macedonian children for their visit to Bulgaria and meeting with Bulgarian politicians, reports BGNES correspondent from Skopie.
Spasovski, who is considered closest to Serbian World ideologue Aleksandar Vulin, will question members of the "Children's Art School" Cyril and Methodius, who are involved in the "Little Bitol Monmartre" project, why they were in Bulgaria and why they agreed to be hosted by Bulgarian politicians. According to Spasovski, this is "political abuse of children by Bulgarian authorities". Spasovski was "informed about the case by the police, who provided materials to the Prosecutor's Office after publications in the media." Oliver Spasovski became famous for the power outage at the Gueshevo chekpoint on February 4, when hundreds of Bulgarians wanted to lay flowers at the sarcophagus of Gotse Delchev in the St. Spas" in Sofia. Spasovski admitted that "no parent or organization has filed a report on the case, but he has personally ordered an investigation."
After the "electrocution incident," Spasovsky rewarded the police officers for their "high professionalism." He personally refused to detain those responsible for the beating of members and arson of Bulgarian clubs in Bitola. Some of them walk freely every day in the central streets of Bitola.
"I call for this and other similar cases to be charged with a crime, for interrogation to be carried out in the case so that the institutions can act adequately," Spasovski said and stressed. If there is abuse, it should be reported so that we can act."