Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski has publicly disclosed further details regarding the property of the Levica (The Left) political party, alleging financial improprieties and connections to other organizations. Speaking at a parliamentary session, Mickoski presented photographic evidence and information suggesting that Levica’s property is not merely a basement as previously described, but also includes a ground floor where a catering and services company is registered.
Mickoski stated that a company named “Paviljon 36” DOOEL Skopje, which provides catering and internet portal services, is registered at the same address as Levica’s alleged “basement” property. He further claimed that Zoran Ivanovski, a member of Levica’s presidency and board of directors of “Skopski Vodovod” (Skopje Waterworks), is the owner and manager of this company.
The Prime Minister implied a connection between the catering company and the political party, noting the similarity between their social media profiles. He also raised concerns about the source of funds used to register the company, suggesting potential misuse of Levica’s members’ contributions.
Mickoski further alleged a link between Levica’s property and the “Desna” (Right) party, referencing testimonies from a case related to Palevski, where meetings purportedly took place at the “Desna” party headquarters located in the same building.
The Prime Minister stated his intention to expose what he described as highly paid “leftists” who are causing damage to Macedonian identity. He expressed his readiness to discuss financial matters, including travel expenses, related to both himself and the Levica party.