Deputy Mile Cekov Announces Independent Parliamentary Role, Cites Disagreements with ZNAM
Deputeti Mile Cekov has outlined the motivations behind his decision to operate independently within the Parliament, following his departure from the ZNAM party. Speaking in an interview with Alsat television, Cekov detailed significant disagreements with the party’s direction. Cekov stated that the ZNAM party’s actions have deviated substantially from its campaign promises.
A primary concern cited by the deputy is the perceived lack of sufficient action against organized crime, specifically referencing the return of former Deputy Prime Minister Artan Grubi under house arrest. Furthermore, Cekov emphasized his continued advocacy for increased minimum wages and fair compensation for workers, noting that these proposals were not supported by his ZNAM colleagues. He also voiced opposition to the recently approved mineral law and the planned opening of new mines.
“Transparency in financial matters is a key demand,” Cekov stated. The deputy’s move represents a notable shift within the parliamentary landscape, raising questions about the future of the ZNAM party and its relationship with other political factions. The interview highlighted a clear divergence of opinion between Cekov and his former party colleagues.
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“It’s disappointing to hear of disagreements within the party that led to this outcome.”
What specific disagreements led to Deputy Cekov’s departure from ZNAM?