You will replace me, I will replace you – that is the picture of the Montenegrin political scene in recent days. A vote of no confidence in the Government is demanded by its Vice President Dritan Abazović, and he has the support of the majority of MPs – his own and the opposition.
Abazović’s removal is demanded by his boss – Zdravko Krivokapić. However, it is questionable whether his proposal will get enough support to be on the agenda of the Assembly.
“I think this is another in a series of ‘let’s say contradictory moves by Zdravko Krivokapic. Just if We are talking about this political crisis, on the one hand it is characterized by a lack of vision of certain politicians to protect this current ruling majority. explains historian Bogdan Zivkovic.
The Democratic Front is also sending an appeal. He expects the ruling majority to discuss and bring their positions closer in the coming days. The opposition has taken a united stand, which is why analysts estimate that the epilogue of the crisis is in its hands.
Andrija Mandic believes that the two leaders of the ruling coalition – Krivokapić and Abazović – are on the move.
“We think that the best solution is for the two conflicting parties and both politicians to resign and enable a parliamentary majority. We will demand the holding of early parliamentary elections, the resolution of the political crisis, and we certainly want the elections to be prepared by a technical government that would complete everything that Zdravko Krivokapic’s government did not do when it comes to electoral infrastructure. and here I primarily mean arranging the voter list “, believes Mandić.
Return of the written off DPS?
New elections or government reshuffle – two possible scenarios after the February parliamentary session. The current prime minister does not believe in others. He refers to the Constitution and explains that without elections there is no new prime minister .
“Article 103 of the Constitution of Montenegro, clearly defines that the President of Montenegro only after the parliamentary elections, and not once more, has the right to within 30 days from the date of constitution of the Parliament of Montenegro If the President of Montenegro, after the eventual resignation of the Prime Minister or the fall of the Government, proposed a new Prime Minister to the Parliament of Montenegro, he would unequivocally violate Article 103 of the Constitution of Montenegro, “the Cabinet of Montenegro said in a statement.
And new elections could return the political scene to the old and power in the hands of DPS Milo Djukanovic, analysts say. The current events and the possible scenario after the elections are also placed in the context of foreign influence.
“It is no coincidence that this whole plan of Abazovic coincided with a visit to Washington. What are the possibilities of running the government and that their support is probably behind the tacit agreement between the DPS and URA. , says Zivkovic.
The crisis of the current government has lasted almost since its formation at the end of 2020. It culminated this summer when Zdravko Krivokapic’s cabinet was left without the support of the Democratic Front after the vote on the Srebrenica Resolution and the removal of Justice Minister Vladimir Leposavic.
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