The Albanian party ‘Alliance for Albanians’led by the Minister of Health of Northern Macedonia, Tambendecided tonight his retirement from the prime minister’s government coalition Christian Mitskoski.

Taravari proposed to the party bodies the departure from the government of the two ministers representing his gum in it (health and good governance), his two deputy ministers and the governors of public organizations coming from the “alliance for the Albanians”. His proposal was unanimously accepted and in the coming days the resignations of his executives are expected.

Last month, the “Alliance for the Albanians” left the Albanian Coalition Vlen (deserved) involved in the country’s government. Taravari’s party was the largest of this Albanian coalition.

‘Alliance for Albanians’ It has five Members in the parliament of Northern Macedonia, which consists of 120 Members.

Government Coalition whose lead Christian Mitskoski It relies on the House by 78 Members. Although the five MPs of the “Albanian Alliance” pass through the opposition seats, then the government will be supported by 73 MPs, however It will continue to have a comfortable parliamentary majority.

Arben Taravari said in his statements that the government ‘Lost the way to Brussels’as its European course remains stagnant and the country makes no progress, and noted that Albanians in the public sector of Northern Macedonia are increasingly marginalized. Added that he cannot allow Albanians involved in government to have a role ‘Puppet’ In it, while noting that the government failed to comply with the promises it had made to the country’s citizens.

Taravari is reportedly ready to cooperate, in view of the October municipal elections, with the opposition and larger Albanian party in Northern Macedonia, the Dui by Ali Ahmeti, Something that caused trails within the government. Christian Mitskoski made it clear that any party involved in the government approaches the DUI then violates the principles of government cooperation and automatically ceases to have a position in the government. The same is supported by the other three Albanian parties of the Vlen coalition involved in the government, who accuse Taravari of choosing to work with the ‘Corrupt’ Dui by Ali Ahmeti.

DUI welcomed the “Alliance for the Albanians” decision to leave the government, while noting that the Vlen coalition is no longer legalized to represent the interests of the Albanians in Northern Macedonia, who make up 25% of the country’s population. All the governments of Northern Macedonia always participate in one or more Albanian parties, including to maintain fragile international balances in the country.

The Albanian Coalition Vlen was formed by four Albanian parties last year, as a “awe” opponent in the powerful DUI, which has been involved in all the coalition governments of Northern Macedonia over the past 20 years.

In the last parliamentary elections held in Northern Macedonia in May 2024, Vlen Coalition occupied 14 seats (The five belong to Arben Taravari’s party), while the other major Albanian line in northern Macedonia, Ali Ahmeti’s Dui Coalition secured 18 seats. However, the Prime Minister of the country and leader of the Right-wing VMRO-DPMNE party, Christian Mitskoski, chose to the Government of the Albanian political bloc, the Vlen Coalition, claiming that the DUI, in the past 20 years, was involved in the Coalition Governments, “regime” and is a synonym of her extensive corruption in the country.

Vlen Coalition participates in the coalition government of Northern Macedonia with six ministers (Of the 23 ministries numbered by the government of Christian Mitskoski).

The Vlen Coalition was up to four Albanian parties a few days ago: its “democratic movement” Istet Metzitithe ‘besa’ of Bilalwho is also the mayor of Tetovo, his “alternative” (Alternativa) Zest and the ‘alliance for the Albanians’ led by Tambenwhich was the most prominent among the four leaders of this coalition. After the latest developments, Vlen’s three remaining leaders have begun the processes to convert this coalition into a single party, without the “alliance for the Albanians” of Taravari.

According to political analysts in Skopje, if Taravari collaborates with Ahmeti, then Vlen is in danger of turning into a marginal political formation, which will in no way be entitled to represent the interests of Albanians in the government, and that it may be launching policies.