Nimanbegu will not enter that government that calls for attracting recognition of Kosovo

Former Montenegrin Parliament Vice President Genc Nimanbegu has said it is difficult that Albanian parties will be in Montenegro's government. Nimanbegu was part of the Albanian List in the parliamentary elections Sunday in Montenegro, while winning a mandate. He has said pro-Serbian opposition parties in it [...]
He has said that pro-Serbian opposition parties in the past have expressed themselves with anti-Albanian statements and have warned of attracting the recognition of Kosovo from Montenegro, and that it made it impossible for Albanian parties to join the coalition with these parties.
The key to forming Montenegro's new government keeps an Albanian, Dritan Abazoviqi, who was the leader of the coalition list <x0 use black over white”, which has won four mandates.
The latest “elections in Montenegro showed a change of voter will. Subjects that were in opposition in the past mandate all together won 44 mandates, meaning about 55 percent of them. The proposed situation I would say is the product of policies so far in Montenegro, of decisions that have been made. It remains to be seen how this reality will be directed towards the citizens of Montenegro, but also towards the Euro-Atlantic goals of the state. This is a challenge for us. Many within these subjects have expressed themselves with anti-Albanian, anti-Kosovo statements, have said their first step would be to attract recognition of Kosovo. However, this is not expected to be the debate in the coming days. Their first statements after the elections were at least soothing statements, calling for co-operation. In fact, a leader of the second opposition list, who has won ten mandates that in Montenegro means over 13-15 percent of the vote, has said it will invite even minority parties in the future government”, Nimanbeg told Radio Free Europe.
He has said that if recognition of Kosovo is withdrawn then regional relations would be jeopardised.
Kosovo's “Recognition has been made by the Government of Montenegro, has not been voted in the Assembly in 2008. This could also be a matter of the future government. But I doubt the party U n RA, who has won four mandates and will now be key to the future government, will accept such a challenge. But, in the long term, if the URA will participate in the government and become such an act, regional relations and the performance of co-operation between Montenegro and Kosovo, which, so far, according to officials of the two governments, has been very good. [V.j. The URA is led by Albanian Dritan Abazovic”, Nimanbegu has said. “We have clear our goals, our positions, we haven't changed for years, nor for the pro-Serbian opposition are they unknown. We'll see how the next few days will work. Now, after the elections, I want to seize the opportunity to thank each voter, each citizen for the campaign, which has had unfair effects on votes, especially on the part of local officials and Milo Djukanovic's party, such as travel bids, which affect free vote. We must raise the voice for our societies to be as democratic as possible, so that the will of voters is free, and we will continue at”.












