Prime Minister Christian Mickoski addressed questions regarding the recent resignation of the Deputy Prime Minister for Good Governance, Arben Fetai. Mickoski confirmed that Fetai’s resignation would be formally processed and archived on the following day. Regarding the future composition of the government, the Prime Minister stated that discussions would be held with coalition partners.
Speaking to journalists, Mickoski noted that following Fetai’s submission of his resignation, the process would be concluded the next day. He reiterated the expectation of a government reconstruction in June. “We will talk with our coalition partners within the Government,” Mickoski stated, indicating that discussions would be central to any restructuring plans.
The Prime Minister also mentioned the nature of Fetai’s departure, noting that the Deputy Prime Minister expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work with him, as well as with other members of the cabinet, during his tenure. The Prime Minister’s comments focused on the procedural aspects of the resignation and the necessary political steps required to move forward with reforming the government structure. The commitment to consulting with coalition partners was highlighted as the next crucial step in the political process following the resignation.
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