Today in the vote no-confidence motion against Abazovic

Montenegro's Assembly today will vote on the no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic. The session will be held by 11:00. The motion has been presented by the president's party there, Milo Djukanovic, as well as signed by 36 deputies. However, to bring down a government, at least [...]
The session will be held by 11:00.
The motion has been presented by the president's party there, Milo Djukanovic, as well as signed by 36 deputies. However, to bring down a government, at least 41 votes for Montenegro's assembly are needed, so 5 more votes.
If government collapse is achieved, the country goes to new elections.
Meanwhile, regarding his possible dismissal, Abazovic has indicated there is nothing against him.
“If anyone thinks we have implemented policies of somewhere else, or for the interest of someone else, they are wrong”, the prime minister said, until he added that some of the most important issue in the world became the Constitutional Agreement” for <x2.
In 100 days, we have had about 100 international activities, we have met with 120 international officials, 40 ambassadors, nine prime ministers, ten president of state, 13 European officials. We have visited ten states, and three high-level delegations were our guests”, the prime minister said in another statement, praising his 100-day rule.












