Northern Macedonia with Albanian prime minister, Parliament today votes technical government headed by Talat Xhaferi

The North Macedonia Assembly today elects the Technical Government for the first time with an Albanian prime minister, Talat Xhaferin. Its mandate will be 100 days, while the task of this executive body is to prepare the country for the May 8th parliamentary elections. The Northern Macedonia Parliament will meet at the hearing to debate [...]
The North Macedonia Assembly today elects the Technical Government for the first time with an Albanian prime minister, Talat Xhaferin. Its mandate will be 100 days, while the task of this executive body is to prepare the country for the May 8th parliamentary elections.
The northern Macedonia Parliament will meet at the session to debate Xhaferi's programme and cabinet, while by midnight the technical government is expected to be voted and approved.
Talat Xhaferi has handed over the names of the cabinet with which he will lead the country until the May 8th elections. The Albanian party in the DUI ruling coalition has proposed the names of 5 ministers and 3 deputy ministers for the technical government.
Largest Opposition V Party MRO- The DPMNE will be present in the Assembly Hall, but warned it will not vote for the technical government.
This Sunday is a historic day for Albanians in northern Macedonia, as for the first time the government will have an Albanian prime minister.
Who's Tet Xhaferi?
Talat Xhaferi was born on 15 April 1962 in Gostivar, Republic of Northern Macedonia. In 1981, it is registered at the Military Academy of Land Forces management, and the teaching is followed in Belgrade and Sarajevo. From 1996 to 1998, he devotes himself to postgraduate studies with specialisation in command and staff duties at the Skopje Military Academy, while in 2013 he wins the magistrate's title after successful protection of the subject at the University of Skopje.
The career in the armed forces begins in 1985, originally in the Yugoslav People's Army (APJ), with Macedonia's independence, it returns to its homeland and is installed in the Macedonian Army, being a senior officer and after a period elected commander of the infantry units in Tetovo barracks.
During years of political involvement in the DUI ranks, being elected deputy, deputy defence minister in 2008 and defence minister in February 2013.
In 2016, the fifth time the deputy is elected in the Assembly, and in 2017, the head of the Republic of Northern Macedonia is elected. On 21 August 2020, following his sixth term as deputy, he still wins the trust of most of the Parliament's deputies and is elected head of the legal chamber. /rtsh/












