Is ground being prepared to postpone the elections? Such an impression was made by Prime Minister Zoran Zaev’s statement, when answering MP Antonio Milososki’s question whether it is okay to appoint ambassadors before the elections, responding that “there will be no new government in April, May, or in June. ”

This raises the dilemma of whether Zaev will again try to postpone the elections as he did twice as an opposition leader, or is convinced he will win the elections and remain in power.

Political circles have speculated that the reason for the postponement of the elections this time will be the NATO accession protocol, which should be ratified by our Parliament after it is passed by all member states of the Alliance.

Parliament Speaker Xhaferi has already announced that Parliament will dissolve on February 11, 60 days before the elections scheduled for April 12.

Xhaferi said that once the Parliament is dissolved, there is no legal opportunity to convene it, even to ratify such an important document, and that it will be left to the next Parliament composition.

If everything goes according to the plan agreed by the parties at the leaders’ meeting, the interim government and Zaev’s resignation should happen on January 3.