Interior Minister Pançe Toshkovski characterized the upcoming interpellation from “The Left” during today’s parliamentary session as a minor political maneuver intended to impede efforts to combat crime and corruption. According to Minister Toshkovski, the actions of “The Left” suggest that the party is increasingly aligning itself with the LSDM and BDI. Following the notification of the third interpellation targeting him within less than two years, Minister Toshkovski posted on his Facebook profile.
He remarked that, similar to the previous two instances, this latest interpellation was announced via a staged press conference, characterizing it as more of a demonstration of political latitude than the presentation of concrete arguments. Despite his criticism, Minister Toshkovski acknowledged that the interpellation remains a recognized democratic right. The statement indicates a public disagreement between Minister Toshkovski and “The Left” regarding the pace and scope of anti-corruption reforms.
By framing the interpellation as a mere delay tactic, Minister Toshkovski sought to preemptively defend his ongoing work in the Ministry. The exchange highlights ongoing political friction within the parliamentary environment concerning accountability and governance reforms.
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