Poklukar Is Defending Himself in Parliament for the Second Time This Year.
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The National Assembly is considering an interpellation of the Minister of the Interior Boštjan Poklukar, submitted by deputies from the NSi and the Democrats. The proposers of the interpellation accuse the Minister of the Interior Boštjan Poklukar of an inadequate response to the affair of exploitation of foreign workers. Vida Čadonič Špelič (NSi) also highlighted the collapse of the CVZ, poor security in the country and poor management of the P…
Parliament: Minister of the Interior Boštjan Poklukar Defends Himself Before Mps for the Second Time
Minister of the Interior Boštjan Poklukar will defend himself before MPs in the National Assembly for the second time this year. In the interpellation, he is accused, among other things, of an inadequate response to the scandal of exploitation of foreign workers and a deterioration in general security.
Boštjan Poklukar will be the first to defend himself, followed by Asta Vrečka.
Interior Minister Boštjan Poklukar, who defended his work in the National Assembly for the second time this year, has also successfully passed the second interpellation. 33 MPs voted for his departure, 45 against. In order for the interpellation, which was filed against him by MPs from the NSi and the Democrats, to succeed, it would have to be supported by 46 MPs. The proposers accused the minister of an inadequate response to the foreign worker…
In his response to the interpellation in the National Assembly, the Minister of the Interior Boštjan Poklukar firmly rejected the proponents' accusations. In his assessment, some of the accusations are not only superficial and generalized, but also dangerously misleading. He assured that in both mandates he has always acted transparently, legally, responsibly, dedicatedly and loyally. The proponents of the interpellation, the SDS and NSi parliam…
The National Assembly will today consider an interpellation of Interior Minister Boštjan Poklukar, filed by members of the NSi and Democrats. The minister, who will be defending himself in the National Assembly for the second time this year, is accused of an inadequate response to the foreign worker exploitation scandal, a "problematic reorganization" of the Center for Security and Protection, and a deterioration in general security.
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