Sutaj Estok: I Have No Plans to Expel Ferencak from Voice-SD
včera 17:38
Bratislava, 29 December (TASR) - The parliamentary caucus of the coalition Voice-SD party is "absolutely stable" after the departure of Jan Ferencak, according to party leader and Interior Minister Matus Sutaj Estok.
In a year-end interview for TASR, Sutaj Estok added that he has no plans to expel Ferencak from the party, but he criticised some of the lawmaker's actions over the past year.
The Voice-SD chair recalled that Ferencak failed to support several government bills during parliamentary votes. Ferencak left the Voice-SD caucus after he was removed as head of the House committee for European affairs, while indicating that he still wishes to remain in the party.
"We as Voice adopted an internal decision that if Jan Ferencak didn't represent the views of the party and wasn't able to guarantee that he'd support this governing coalition on important bills, we'd remove him [from the committee chairmanship — ed.note]. In the end, 107 MPs voted for his removal. That makes it a closed chapter for me," said Sutaj Estok.
He also pointed out that Ferencak was part of a group around Samuel Migal and Radomir Salitros, who, while still MPs, criticised the state of affairs within the party and were expelled from Voice earlier this year.
"These people were given a huge opportunity by party founding father Peter Pellegrini. They were placed high on the candidate list. It's becoming clear that this was a huge mistake. However, every young party goes through such mistakes. Today, the 25-member Voice parliamentary caucus is absolutely stable, and we'll continue within the governing coalition," he added.
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