Mitkoski Reacts to Opposition’s New Anti-Corruption Law Proposal
North Macedonia’s Prime Minister, Christian Mitkoski, has commented on the opposition Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDSM)’s recent preparations for a new anti-corruption law. The development follows a period of significant change within the government, specifically the amendment of the “Crikveniot zakon” legislation, which critics have described as providing amnesties for former officials. Mitkoski expressed surprise at the timing of the new anti-corruption law’s development, referencing information he encountered in a section labeled “believe or not.” He stated that he “when I didn’t hear anything about what he read in the ‘believe or not’ section.”
The Prime Minister indicated a focus on examining the potential impact of the legislation on religious communities.
However, he also voiced concerns that the initiative could inadvertently align with individuals previously granted amnesties, potentially blurring the lines between justice and immunity. Mitkoski’s comments reflect a cautious approach to the proposed anti-corruption measures and highlight the ongoing debate surrounding the government’s response to allegations of corruption. —
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This proposal seems like a politically motivated attempt to undermine the current government.
What are the key provisions of the proposed anti-corruption law put forward by SDSM?