Party leaders signed a coalition agreement on the formation of the government

The sessions of the Assembly where the leadership of the Parliament and the new Government will be elected will be held next week

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Representative Milojko Spajić, Photo: Boris Pejović
Representative Milojko Spajić, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The Coalition Agreement on the formation of a new government was signed today by the leaders of the 11 parties that will make it up, TV News reports. This, as stated, was confirmed to television from several parties of the future government.

The agreement was signed by the future prime minister and leader of the Europe Now Movement Milojko Spajić and the leaders of the New Serbian Democracy Andrija Mandić, the Democratic People's Party Milan Knežević, the Democrat Aleksa Bečić, the Socialist People's Party Vladimir Joković, CIVIS Srđan Pavićević, and the leaders of five Albanian parties, three of which consists of the Albanian Forum: Nik Đeljošaj, Ivan Ivanaj and Ferhat Dinoša and two who are in the Albanian Alliance coalition: Fatmir Đeka and Genci Nimanbegu.

The sessions of the Assembly where the leadership of the Parliament and the new Government will be elected will be held next week.

The new President of the Assembly will be Andrija Mandić and his coalition "For the Future of Montenegro" will provide minority support to Spajić's Government in the next little more than a year, and at the end of 2024, a reconstruction should follow by which NOVA and DNP will enter the Government and receive one vice-presidential position and four ministries.

In the new government, PES will have a prime minister and 10 ministries, the Democrats will have the post of deputy prime minister, the deputy prime minister and four ministries, the SNP will have two departments, the Albanian Forum will have one vice-presidential post and one ministry, CIVIS will have a vice-president post, and the Albanian Alliance will have one department.

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