In the government, there has been an acceptance-handover of duties between the former prime minister Dimitar Kovacevski and the chairman of the technical government, Talat Xhaferi.
Regardless of how long this government will last, Xhaferi vowed that there will never be a lack of regular institutional functioning.
Dimitar Kovacevski, who led the government from January 2022, congratulated Xhafer for the post of the head of the government.
Kovacevski resigned on January 25, while four days later, on January 29, Talat Xhaferi, who until then led the legislative institution, was voted for prime minister in the Assembly of North Macedonia. The first Albanian Prime Minister in North Macedonia is from the ranks of the Democratic Union for Integration (BDI).
The practice of forming technical governments, 100 days before the elections in North Macedonia, was established in 2016. Based on the election law, the Macedonian opposition will also be part of the technical government. /Sh. Pajaziti