In Montenegro, Abazovqi is required to become prime minister

The image of Albanian politician from Ulcinqi, Dritan Abazovic, is going to strengthen in Montenegro. And this is also helping to weaken the authority of the current prime minister, Zdravko Krivokafic. Podgorica Society for Research and Political Theory Director Vladimir Pavicevicc estimates that it is time that the chairman of the Montenegrin government [...]
The director of the Association for Research and Political Theory in Podgorica, Vladimir Pavicevic, estimates that it is time for the chairman of the Montenegrin government to be Abazovic, currently deputy prime minister.
Pavicevic in an interview for Serbian media has said Krivokapiq since receiving the mandate in many presentations has shown deorination in logical policy.
Finally, he has criticised the prime minister even in the case of Justice Minister Vladimir Leposaviq, a proserb politician who questioned the genocide in Srebrenica. Krivokapiq has asked the minister to resign, and after failing to take it, he has initiated the procedure for dismissal in the Assembly.
According to Pavicevich, Prime Minister Krivokapiq has shown major weaknesses.
The key word to define his activity in these four months is the inability and crises resulting from this disability”, Pavicevic said. He says the prime minister has remained without any authority, without political weight and that this crisis could end with his departure.
“Krivokapiq withdraws and his country in the government to take over Abazovic, who has shown some weight, determination and urgency, however, and thus normalise the political situation in Montenegro”, Pavicevic has said.
Abazovic is the leader of the initiative The URA and Montenegro's Assembly are represented by four deputies. It's in a coalition with Prime Minister Krivokupic's party and another one.











