Budapest court blocks former Macedonian PM Gruevski’s extradition

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A Budapest court on Thursday rejected a request from North Macedonia for the extradition of former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, who has been granted asylum in Hungary.
In its justification, the Budapest Municipal Court said that under Hungarian law, having been granted refugee status, Gruevski could not be extradited to the country he had fled from.
The judge presiding over the case, however, warned Gruevski that the international warrant for his arrest issued by Skopje and the extradition request were valid, but could not be executed on Hungary’s territory.
The judge, Éva Várhegyi, said that the court has the authority only to assess the lawfulness of the extradition request, taking into consideration the Hungarian immigration office’s decision to grant asylum to Gruevski.
“The immigration office’s decision has set the court’s parameters. While the office can conduct a procedure to prove Gruevski’s personal situation and may go as far as looking into political relations, the court can only look at the legality of [the extradition request],” the judge said. A final decision will be taken by the justice minister, she added.





