Tomorrow demarcation hearing, still searching for ratification vote

A day before the session for the ruling coalition demarcation is in search of the 80th vote, which would enable ratification of the 2015 agreement. The invaders say convinced that by Tuesday one vote will be secured. Although continuing the session for ratification of the demarcation has been called for Tuesday, the coalition [...]
A day before the session for the ruling coalition demarcation is in search of the 80th vote, which would enable ratification of the 2015 agreement.
The invaders say convinced that by Tuesday one vote will be secured.
Although the continuation of the session for ratification of the demarcation has been called for Tuesday, the ruling coalition has not yet secured the 80th vote, which would conclude the Vienna Agreement. Coalition representatives have confirmed that only 79 votes have been secured so far, however, have voiced optimism that by tomorrow the 80th vote will be secured. However, they have left open the possibility that the hearing will not be completed Tuesday, due to the long debate expected to take place.
On the contrary, should the debate end at the 20 March session by the coalition have indicated that the border map agreement with Montenegro will be put to the polls that day. On the other hand, while representatives of the LDK have been declared in favour of the demarcation, those of the movement “Vetevendosje” have demanded that this agreement be eventually withdrawn. Meanwhile, political analysts estimate that even at tomorrow's session, the Border Sign Agreement with Montenegro will not get epilogue.
Recica: We haven't secured the last vote.
MP The PDK, Elmi Recica, has voiced optimism that the Demarketing Agreement with Montenegro will be approved on Tuesday, if the debate ends, as there is expected to be a very long debate at Tuesday's session. I believe that on Tuesday after the debate is carried out, if we can do it Tuesday as it starts in the afternoon and it's a sensitive issue, there's a lot of people interested, I think it's going to be put to the vote”, he's been declared for “Zerin”. However, Recica has acknowledged that the ruling coalition has not yet secured the last vote, which would conclude the Vienna Agreement. “E know we have 79 secure votes, trying to secure another vote. They are committed to all political leaders, but we as individual deputies are also committed to convincing MPs to vote on the demarcation. I am hoping that on Tuesday after a long debate and a very exhausting one will be voting Demarket”, he stressed..












