The MPs continued their work even after 18:00, and after several presentations and remarks, the President of the Parlaiment, Talat Xhaferi, stopped the session. Due to the upcoming religious holidays, he announced that the Parlaiment will resume work after this session on Monday. During the debate, MP Borislav Krmov from Levica referred to the exposition by Prime Minister Dimitar Kovacevski, and among other things, he assessed that he did not understand the justification for the rotation of Alternativa with the Alliance for Albanians in the government coalition. According to him, the alleged rationale that the goal is a European coalition, etc., does not hold, summing up, this is a case of a classic “day by day government” purchase, and as he said, a complete hostage-taking of the SDSM by the DUI. According to him, “SDSM is de facto already a minority partner, the number of MPs is not relevant and most of the ministries are not in their hands. Over 90 percent of the key institutions are held by DUI, for SDSM they are only the crumbs, obviously the only motivation is to continue the businesses,” says Krmov. DUI, on the other hand, according to him, now has two problems, the first is to prevent the unification of the Albanian opposition, and the second is the internal faction. AA’s entry into the Government is said to be in one year and then that party will be delegitimized. “For the internal faction, which has three MPs with the entry of the Alliance, the power of the firemen has decreased and they almost have no power, and now DUI can be dedicated to internal cleansing,” Krmov said. Arta Bilalli Zendeli from DUI responded to the views expressed about the problems in the party. “DUI can have not two, a thousand problems, but as long as you deal with DUI the party’s rating will only grow. And in the end, elections will come where we will all get what we deserve,” said Bilalli Zendeli. With the government restructuring, Krenar Loga has been proposed as Minister of Justice, Fatmir Mexhiti as Minister of Health, Azir Aliu as Minister of Information Society and Administration, and Kaja Sukova as Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning.