Move to Macedonian government collapse next week in Parliament

Lawmaker awaits document for VMRO- The DPMNE for the government's disbelief admit it on Sunday. Other way. V The MRO-DPMNE says they will hand over the requirement for mutual distrust of the deadlines to enable them to return to the Assembly on Wednesday along with the dispute on distrust. According to them, the only reason for [...] interface
Other way. V The MRO-DPMNE says they will hand over the requirement for mutual distrust of the deadlines to enable them to return to the Assembly on Wednesday along with the dispute on distrust. According to them, the only reason for the government's interference is its failure to succeed for 10 months of governance.
During the 10 months of government, citizens saw what corruption is, without knowledge, without discretion, destruction, and no accountability for state interests. That's exactly why VMRO- The DPMNE has brought the decision to submit the request for the government's no-confidence vote. After handing over the request to Talat Xhaferi, we expect the hearing for the no-confidence vote to be scheduled for next Wednesday, decali Dragan Danev, V MRO- DPMNE, writes Alsat M.
The debate over no-confidence motion should last until midnight, after what should be voted on the same day as it began. To pass the no-confidence motion, 61 parliamentary votes are needed. V The MRO has 49 parliamentary mandates, down from a total of 51 that it secured during the 2016 parliamentary elections. Two deputies, Cedomir Sezdovski and Amdi Bajram, issued VMRO- The DPMNE to support parliamentary majority decisions. Prime Minister Zaev expects that by April 17th, when the European Commission report will be published, nearly all reform laws, which they say have found common language with the opposition, will be voted.












