Latifi: 3 prime ministers, 3 top parliamentmeniers and two Albanian presidents, working levgling around

Political Philosophy Professor Blerim Latifi has reacted after Dritan Abazovic was elected prime minister of Montenegro. With Abazovic in the Balkans, three Albanian heads of government became. However, Latifi says things around here are “lugue”. “3 prime ministers, 3 senior prime ministers and two Albanian presidents, and jobs roam around, left and [...]
With Abazovic in the Balkans, three Albanian heads of government became.
However, Latifi says things around here are “lugue”.
“3 prime ministers, 3 senior prime ministers and two Albanian presidents, and jobs flowing around, left and right”, Latifi wrote on Facebook.
“are rare cases where a politician's name agrees completely with his political profile. The case of Montenegro's new prime minister is such. The Albanian name, the half-Bosnian and half-Montenegrin name. Will Dritan Abazovic achieve that the multiculturalism of his name is designed in a multicultural Montenegro remains to be seen. I am inclined to think that his government will not last any longer than the other. Abazovic himself knows this danger and, in advance, neutralise it, has created a Chinese government, with 18 ministers and 4 deputy prime minister, in a state that has only 600 thousand residents”, Latifi added.
The government's election voted 45 deputies out of a total of 81 in the Malaysian Parliament, while 3 representatives of the Social Democrats opposed.
Abazovic's cabinet voted MPs to parties making up Government from the U Civic Movement RA, the pro-Sore Socialist People's Party (SNP), the Social Democrat Party (SDP) and the national parties of Albanians, Bosniaks and Croats, as well as deputies of Milo Djukanovic's Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), who has no representatives in Government.












