Its acting prime minister North Macedonia and leader of the right-wing party VMRO-DPMNE Christian Mickoski is expected to submit the program and its composition to the Parliament next week government of.

Afterwards, the speaker of the House, Afrim Gassi, will convene a meeting of the House to read the program statements of the new government and give it a vote of confidence.

As Christian Mickoski has mentioned, the new government of the country, which will be led by VMRO-DPMNE, will also include opposition Albanian coalition The comma “I know” is also “worth it”.

THE tri-party this government will have the support of a total of 78 MPs in the Parliament while, as Mickoski said, at least two more MPs from other parties will support the new government and it will have a 2/3 majority in the Parliament.

As stated by Izet Mejiti, one of the leaders of the Albanian coalition that will participate in the new government, the new government will receive a vote of confidence from the Parliament on June 19 or 20.

This development takes place after the parliamentary elections held in the country on May 8, in which VMRO-DPMNE came first, occupying 58 of the 120 seats in the Parliament.

18 seats were taken by the outgoing ruling Social Democratic Party (SDSM) and the outgoing co-ruling Albanian party DUI. The coalition of four opposition Albanian parties with the name “Axizia” captured 14 seats, while six seats were secured by the nationalist, pro-Russian party “Left” and the newly formed party “Xero” of the mayor of Kumanovo Maksim Dimitrievsky.