Albanians in Macedonia link coalition with party that does not recognise Kosovo independence

There is still no new parliamentary majority, the Albanian co-operation with the party calling for Kosovo's non-recognition. The result of local elections in northern Macedonia was a trigger for the prime minister of this state, Zoran Zaev, to hand over the office of government chief. And Zaev's move activated the opposition tax there. Subjects of [...]
The result of local elections in northern Macedonia was a trigger for the prime minister of this state, Zoran Zaev, to hand over the office of government chief.
And Zaev's move activated the opposition tax there. Opposition subjects -- Macedonian and Albanian -- with some deputies even from the majority -- came together, reportedly to find ways that bring stability to the state.
The numbers for the new parliamentary majority were initially reportedly secured, and were subsequently reported for the withdrawal of an MP.
In this regard, Arben Taravari, secretary-general of the Alliance for Albanians, has spoken of T7.
Tavar also spoke of Levica's support in the collapse of this government, this party led by Dimitar Apasiv, with stiff attitudes towards Kosovo, which had also demanded her anonymity. He indicated among other things whether this party could be part of the new government.
Which has been surprising, the unification of Albanians with VMRO (VO) and especially with the Levica party, says journalist and analyst Arben Ratkozeri.
Besides, Ratkocer said war on numbers is currently under way, since the results are 60 to 60 so far.
During the day, regarding the situation created, DUI spokesman Bujar Osmani spoke to the media.
Meanwhile, VMRO-DPMNE leader Hristian Mickoski has indicated on Sunday that if Zaev does not surrender his resignation Monday, the latter will hand over signatures for voting a no-confidence motion.











