A comprehensive package of changes concerning the composition of the executive branch has been submitted to Parliament. The parliamentary service has issued a statement confirming that a dedicated session has been scheduled for Thursday, February 13, to address these matters. The agenda for the 112th session of Parliament is structured around three primary items: a formal proposal for the dismissal of current government members, a separate proposal concerning the dismissal of deputy ministers within the government, and finally, a proposal for the election of new government representatives.
The proposed changes involve several key ministerial positions. Regarding the Ministry of Justice, a proposal has been put forth to dismiss Igor Filkov and subsequently elect Jeton Shasivari to assume his role. In the Ministry of Inter-Municipal Relations, a proposal suggests that Agon Ferati be appointed to replace Ivan Stoilkoviq.
Furthermore, concerning the Ministry of Local Self-Government, the session will address a proposal to elect Zllatko Perinski, who is slated to replace Stoilkoviq in that capacity. These multiple proposals require parliamentary consideration to enact the necessary shifts in leadership. The legislative body is set to debate and vote on these structural adjustments, which will redefine key roles within the government structure.
The scheduled session marks a significant procedural moment for the parliament as it reviews these proposed changes to the ministerial cabinet.
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