The plenary session of the Parliament on Wednesday, June 24, is slated to feature an interpellation concerning the professional work of the Minister of Interior, Pançe Toshkovski, according to announcements made by the Speaker of Parliament, Afrim Gashi. The opposition left wing submitted the formal interpellation, wherein they leveled several accusations against Minister Toshkovski. These criticisms included allegations of sabotaging ongoing investigations, practicing selective justice, engaging in unprofessional police conduct, and possessing conflicts of interest related to his ministerial duties.
Speaker Gashi also provided an overview of the subsequent parliamentary agenda. He informed the public that the day following the debate on the interpellation regarding Minister Toshkovski’s work would include a session dedicated to regular parliamentary questions addressed to the Prime Minister and other cabinet ministers. Furthermore, the schedule for that day anticipates the arrival of the rebalanced Budget for 2026 at the Parliament for deliberation.
Separately, Gashi noted that a dedicated session for deputies to vote on the reconstituted Government would be scheduled at a later date, pending the readiness of the governmental body. These proceedings outline a packed schedule of oversight, budgetary review, and governmental confirmation within the legislative calendar.
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The Parliament’s plenary session on Wednesday, June 24, is scheduled to include an interpellation regarding the professional performance of the Minister of Interior, Pançe Toshkovski, as announced by