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Parliament begins session on caretaker government vote

Parliament begins session on caretaker government vote

Skopje, 28 January 2024 (MIA) – Parliament began Sunday its 141st session with a single item on the agenda – the election of a Government of the Republic of North Macedonia. Talat Xhaferi, who is set to assume the position of caretaker Prime Minister in the transitional government established 100 days ahead of the May 8 general elections, delivered the proposed composition and the Programme of the new government to Parliament on Saturday. The main task of the caretaker government is the organization of fair and democratic parliamentary elections.

 

A simple majority is required for the government to be elected in Parliament.

 

Претседателот на Собранието на Република Северна Македонија, Талат Џафери лично и од име на пратениците на припадниците на православната вероисповед, им го честита големиот христијански празн

 

In the proposed composition for the transitional government, Bojan Marichikj is set to hold the post of First Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister for European affairs, while Artan Grubi will be Minister of Political System and Inter-Community Relations.

 

VMRO-DPMNE’s Panche Toshkovski is the opposition party’s candidate for caretaker Interior Minister, while Gjoko Velkovski is the name put forward for the post of Minister of Labor and Social Policy.

 

Several ministers from SDSM, DUI and the Alliance for Albanians will retain their current posts: Justice Minister Krenar Lloga; Foreign Minister Bujar Osmani; Finance Minister Fatmir Besimi; Economy Minister Kreshnik Bekteshi; Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy Ljupcho Nikolovski; Health Minister Fatmir Mexhiti; Education Minister Jeton Shaqiri; Local Self-Government Minister Risto Penov; Culture Minister Bisera Kostadinovska-Stojchevska; Minister of Information Society and Administration Azir Aliu; Minister of Transport and Communications Blagoj Bochvarski; Minister of Environment and Physical Planning; as well as Fatmir Bytyqi, Minister without portfolio in charge of economic affairs; and Slavica Grkovska, Minister without portfolio in charge of good governance policies.

 

Parliament is expected to hold another session after the vote for the caretaker government, during which it will vote for the additional deputy ministers and verify the mandate of one MP who would replace Talat Xhaferi.

 

Ruling party SDSM put forward Interior Minister Oliver Spasovski’s chief of staff, Mitko Bojmacliev, as its candidate for additional Deputy Minister of Interior, and Jovanka Trenchevska for additional Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Policy.

 

VMRO-DPMNE proposed Elena Petrova for the position of additional Deputy Minister of Finance, Stefan Andonovski as additional Deputy Minister of Information Society and Administration, and Cvetan Tripunovski as additional Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy.

 

The transitional government will lead the country 100 days until the general elections on May 8, and will remain in charge until the election of a new government. Presidential elections will also be held two weeks before.

 

Xhaferi’s government is set to be the country’s third transitional or caretaker government since 2016. The caretaker government in 2016 was led by Emil Dimitriev, while the one in 2020 was headed by Oliver Spasovski.

 

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