Crowds of anti-government protesters have taken to the streets in the Balkan state of Macedonia, as unrest unfolds in the country over a wiretapping scandal, involving the country’s current leader, Nikola Gruevski.
Over 20,000 people took part in protests on Sunday in the country's capital of Skopje, marching from the government building to the Macedonian parliament, AFP reported. The protesters demanded the resignation of PM Gruevski's government, following opposition leader Zoran Zaev's accusations against them and recent ethnic clashes in the ex-Yugoslav republic.
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