Abazovic, the third Albanian prime minister in the Balkans?

Civic Movement for United Reform Chairman Dritan Abazovic is expected tomorrow to propose forming a minority government as a solution to the political crisis in Montenegro. This party's bid for other parliamentary subjects is expected to be presented tomorrow through a media conference, while the parties expected to be included [...]
This party's bid for other parliamentary subjects is expected to be presented tomorrow through a media conference, while the parties expected to be included in this model are gathered tonight to give the final concept.
As Montenegro's Public Radio Television portal has unofficially learned, the new government will consist of U RA, SNP and minority parties. This has been discussed with representatives of Albanian and Bosniak parties. Under this proposal, there would be no DPS and DDF representatives in Government.
The current government must be downloaded in order to resolve a new one. For this to be done, an intervention must be signed by 27 deputies. The political group that defends this model does not have so many signatures so far.
If Abazovic managed to become Montenegro's prime minister, he would become the first Albanian to hold such a post there along with Edi Rama in Albania and Albin Kurti in Kosovo











