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Prime Minister Zoran Zaev in today’s session of the Assembly has requested the vote of confidence of the Government. According to him, this comes after the claims of VMRO-DPMNE that it has a majority in the Assembly.
“I ask you deputies in the Assembly to vote for the good faith of the Government. “It is our turn to confront and clean up, to see in action the majority announced by the opposition”, said Zaev, among other things.
Zaev for the vote of confidence was invoked in Article 93, paragraph 1 of the Constitution, as well as in Article 217, paragraph 2 of the Rules of Procedure of the Assembly.
“False news and blockades create political uncertainty. I will not allow this, so I ask for a vote of confidence for the Government. “Put it on the agenda and see where we are”, declared Zaev in the Assembly.
He stressed that through this vote it will be clarified who has how many numbers in the Assembly. Meanwhile, the opposition, according to Alsat, has criticized Zaev after he invoked Article 217, which does not provide for a debate before the vote of confidence.
“You did not have the strength and courage to go with Article 214, paragraph 3 and allow three days of debate here to say here all the anomalies of this Government,” said Nikola Micevski, VMRO-DPMNE MP.
On August 30, 2020, in the Assembly of Northern Macedonia, in the evening hours, with 62 votes “for” and 53 “against” the Government Zaev 2 was voted, after the deputies considered the proposal for the composition of the new government headed by the mandator Zoran Zaev.
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