Tomorrow, the Montenegrin Parliament will vote confidence in Abazović's government, the outcome is uncertain
Tomorrow, the Parliament of Montenegro should vote on the initiative to replace the government of Dritan Abazović, but the outcome of that vote is still uncertain, reported Beta.
The change of the government, only 50 days after its establishment, was requested by 36 representatives of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), the Social Democratic Party (SDP), the Social Democrats (SD), the Liberal Party (LP) and the Democratic Union of Albanians, which is not a sufficient majority. for a vote of no confidence.
The fall of the Government requires the vote of 41 out of a total of 81 MPs in the Parliament of Montenegro.
The result of the vote may be influenced by the position of the Democrats of the former Speaker of the Assembly Alexa Becic, who have nine MPs and whose presidency should decide on this today.
On Tuesday, the Democrats together with the coalition gathered around the Democratic Front (DF) submitted a special initiative for the change of government and a vote of no confidence in the President of the Assembly, Danijela Djurović, and that session is scheduled for September 2.
The head of the parliamentary group of the Democrats, Boris Bogdanovic, said yesterday that "there are many reasons for the fall of the illegitimate government and the parliamentary majority", but that their decision "has nothing to do" with the signing of the Basic Agreement with the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC), which supported his party.