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Maroc Maroc - NEWSDELIVERS.COM - A La Une - 04/Sep 10:05

The initiative to remove the vote of confidence from the Speaker of the Parliament, Afrim Gashi, fails

The Parliament of North Macedonia did not approve the motion of no confidence raised by the nationalist party 'E Majta' against the Speaker of the Assembly, Afrim Gashi. 21 MPs from the Macedonian opposition, 'E Majta' and SDSM voted in favor, while 72 MPs voted against. The initiative was also not supported by the lawmakers of the European Front led by the opposition Democratic Union for Integration, but they did not participate in the vote; they left the hall before the initiative was put to the vote. 'E Majta' accused Mr. Gashi of violating the work regulations of the parliament and of instigating several scandals. Albanian parties described the initiative for interpellation (motion of no confidence) as motivated on ethnic grounds. The chairman of the “Left” party, Dimitar Apasiev emphasized that the speaker of the parliament does not respect the Macedonian language and flag; that he violated the secular principle of the state by organizing a religious prayer in the parliament (on the occasion of commemorating the anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide); that he intervened against the laws in the case of the control at the Skopje airport of the President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani and misused official and police …

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