MP Zenka: Abazovich today is reminded that he is Albanian

Albanian MP from the Albanian Democratic Union party in Montenegro, Mehmet Zenka, has said he supports the no-confidence motion against Albanian Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic, mainly calling at the signing of a contract with the Serbian Church. As for Abazovic's speech today in the Assembly, where he said the dismissal [...] is being tried.
As for Abazovic's speech today in the Assembly, where he said his dismissal for the fact that he is Albanian is being tried, Zenka said Abazovic has today been reminded that he is.
“If Abazovic today has been reminded that he is Albanian, that until yesterday he said I am cosmopolitan, if Abazovi, who went to the Serbian church and two years ago made a coalition with Serbian parties, with those parties which one day after forming the government cheered “Albanians, Kosovo is a terrorist state, in Kosovo have not occurred war crimes, no genocides, rape”, and Abasovic finds the place to be with them, then I don't want to be Albanian as Abasovic, but I want to be as a shadow of Albanian, as has aka Zeka, Zeka, Kalka, of Kosova.
Zenka said Abazovic wants to be justified using the Albanian pretext, but that, in fact, the no-confidence motion has to do with signing a contract with the Serbian Church.
“Today, as his chair trembles, he is reminded that he is Albanian. Today, it wants to be justified by using the Albanian pretext, which does not matter, is that the signing of the contract it made with the Serbian church, a contract that is extremely harmful, especially for Albanians, because we know the expansion of the Serbian Church in Montenegro, especially their expansion of our historic religious monuments, which it wants the Serbian day church to adopt”, the MP said.
Zenka claimed that during the time that Abazovic was deputy prime minister and now minister, he has damaged Montenegro's relations with the EU.
And we hope that it will collapse, that if we continue with this policy, we are really expecting much worse days, and that the situation can really radicalize”.












