In May 2015, protests began erupting in Skopje, Macedonia against the
Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski and his government. The protests, led by
Zoran Zaev, were allegedly in response to the massive spying and
surveillance of Macedonian officials and other individuals as well as an
alleged cover-up of a killing of a young man by police in 2011. The
protests were largely focused on the issue of government corruption,
with tens of thousands of people in the streets of Skopje, demanding the
Prime Minister’s resignation as well as that of other members of his
government.
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