Halil Snopçe, a deputy representing ASH in the Parliament of North Macedonia, recently discussed the political dynamics surrounding the Albanian Alliance party (VLEN) and the current administration during an appearance on the Telegrafi Maqedoni show. Snopçe addressed the efforts related to the merger between ASH and VLEN, asserting that while the ultimate objective was not fully realized, a significant political shift had occurred. He emphasized that the change represented a major upheaval, noting that the previous political bloc, BDI, had maintained power for two decades.
According to Snopçe, this shift was fueled by a sense of lost hope among the youth electorate. He stated that despite not achieving all stated aims, the group managed to remove key figures, including Gruevski and three deputies from the Albanian Alliance. Snopçe also commented on the group’s recent involvement with the executive branch, mentioning that the party had briefly left the government.
He detailed a subsequent complication arising when the party chose to join the Albanian opposition, which he claimed created issues concerning the potential arrival of a “garrison.” Overall, the discussion centered on the internal strategies and external pressures faced by the ASH parliamentary group as it navigated the political landscape following the realignment of power away from the established government structure.
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Halil Snopçe, a deputy representing ASH in the Parliament of North Macedonia, spoke on the political dynamics concerning the Albanian Alliance party (VLEN) and the current administration during an app