Conflict bulletins in Montenegro: It’s not recognized who’s attacking when!
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Democratic Montenegro assessed tonight that the Democratic Front (DF) has concluded a pact for the return of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) to power.
In a statement, the Democrats call on the DF, if they have “a crumb of political dignity and responsibility towards the oppressed generations of the people of this country”, to publicly compose and sign a document that would publicly commit the citizens that they will never enter into any coalition with the DPS. to attack anyone except the DPS, and that they will not “under any pretext overthrow the Government that disempowered the same DPS.”
Democrats point out that, as they say, they are the real enemies of the DPS.
– DPS, which we disempowered with the citizens on August 30 and thus stopped the thirty-year plunder of this country, when they saw that they could do nothing to us, to grow despite all attacks, pressures, that there were no negotiations with us, that it was impossible to buy or scare us, that he can’t force us, they decided on another tactic – to try to compromise us by letting the ‘bug’ get closer – it is said in the statement.
It is added that it was accepted by none other than Mandic’s DF, led by (Andrija) Mandic “who, as it is claimed,” must not become the head of his list because he knows that the people would put them where they deserve “.
The Democrats remind in the statement that the President of Montenegro and DPS, Milo Đukanović, openly announced today that he will overthrow the Government, adding that he cannot do that with the number of deputies he has.
DF: Citizens did not vote for the Government to be a reserve DPS
On August 30, the citizens of Montenegro did not vote for the Government to be the reserve Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), but to copy their will expressed in the elections and that this must happen, the Democratic Front (DF) said.
With that, the DF reacted to the statement of the president of the DPS, Milo Đukanović, in which he states that he gave his 30 years of life so that “Montenegro today would have what it has” and that his descendants would live in better conditions than those he inherited ”.
– If there was a discontinuity with the DPS policy, with a decisive dismantling that would mean that those who robbed Montenegro would be behind bars or prosecuted, it would not occur to Djukanovic to mock the whole of Montenegro with that statement – it is stated in the statement DF.
The DF states that instead of discontinuity, “how much yesterday, on behalf of Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic and the Government, Minister of Foreign Affairs Djordje Radulovic said that they were continuing the policy from before August 30, ie the policy of the DPS.”
– If Krivokapić and the President of the Assembly, Aleksa Bečić, have decided to continue the policy of the DPS, which can be seen at every step, the DF will certainly not allow that – it is emphasized in the announcement.
It is estimated that today’s behavior of Djukanovic clearly shows that he is “completely relaxed”, because, as it is stated, he sees that such a government and the parties that support it continue his policy, “especially the anti-Serbian one”.
DPS: The Montenegrin government has already disintegrated
The Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) assessed that the Government of Montenegro “essentially has already disintegrated”, and that “only the fear of the DPS prevents the ruling coalition from formalizing this fact in the parliament”.
The DPS reacted to Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic’s allegations that Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic could only shorten his term and that “a fair trial awaits him”
– Krivokapic forgets that the citizens elected Djukanovic as the president of the state in the first round three years ago by majority vote, and that he, the prime minister installed by a religious community, is not supported even by those on whose list he was. As Krivokapić says, the announcements of President Đukanović are certainly not frivolous and dangerous, but these adjectives can describe the actions of this Prime Minister, who obviously does not know what happened to him even after 200 days of the Government. Because if he was at all serious and had the capacity to lead the executive power, he would know that the task of every opposition is to change the existing government. Even if he were not a prime minister, but a somewhat educated man, he would understand that his threats to the judiciary represent the culmination of ignorance and show his incompetence, but also a dangerous intention to influence the work of an independent judiciary from the position of executive power.
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