The government is down, the Albanian deputy: Real opportunity for Abazovic to become Montenegrin prime minister

The government in Montenegro was toppled last night. To announce more about the situation and the new ones there, the deputy from the Albanian coalition in Montenegro “has a za”, Fatmir Geka. Geka was asked about the possibility of Dritan Abazovic becoming the new prime minister in Montenegro, and the MP said there is a possibility [...]
The government in Montenegro was toppled last night. To announce more about the situation and the new ones there, the deputy from the Albanian coalition in Montenegro “has a za”, Fatmir Geka.
Geka was asked about the possibility of Dritan Abazovic becoming the new prime minister in Montenegro, and the MP said there is real possibility that this will happen.
The “can be spoken and there are real possibilities, although until this happens and until negotiations go to form new government, but the situation is going on. Light or whoever it is, his duties are the ones I mentioned highest (integration to the West)”, Greca said.
On the other hand, the Albanian deputy in Montenegro said that the government that fell yesterday has lost confidence six months, and that yesterday has been partially overthrown.
Montenegro's 42nd government has happened to have a vote of confidence initiative and to have negative marks from the next parliament. It has been well known that this government will have short life, given that the subjects of the majority had different ways at first. It's been over six months since the government's majority, but formally it fell last night”, Jake said.
Other jobs await us, our goals are for Montenegro to continue its path to integration into the European Union. We have been lost for EU integration for a year, given that Montenegro is the only country in the Western Balkans that has opened all chapters with the EU in terms of integration. We have now received the most negative report in recent years in the past year, as a result of the behaviour of this government that, luckily, yesterday dropped”, the Albanian deputy said in T7.
Also, Xheka said Albanian deputies in Montenegro have always been the ones who have been pushing Montenegro for Western integration, and that this too will be the main point of discussion in the talks to be held about the new government there.
We must go back to the tasks ahead. Albanian representatives have always been those who have given boost to Montenegro in NATO and EU integration. The main points ahead of us are that if it comes to forming a new government, the main points will be the topics to integrate into the EU”, Geka added.










