Todorovski to Face Interpellation in Plenary Session
The work of Minister of Internal Affairs Panče Todorovski will be the subject of debate and a potential trial following an interpellation brought forward by the opposition party, Levica. The motion, initially submitted in May, was presented to the plenary session scheduled for June 24th for discussion. Levica has formally accused Minister Todorovski of several concerns, alleging sabotage of public interests, selective justice practices, and the unprofessional appointment of both police officers and judges.
The party’s previous assessments characterize the Ministry of Internal Affairs as functioning as a “private party political police.”
Responding to the interpellation, Minister Todorovski dismissed the accusations as an “inexpensive political insult for the sake of the election campaign.”
The debate is expected to focus on the points raised within the originally submitted interpellation. The outcome of the plenary session will determine whether Minister Todorovski will face further scrutiny and potential legal proceedings. The session will be closely watched for its implications regarding the Ministry’s operations and the ongoing political tensions.
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This latest development significantly raises concerns about the future stability of the government.