Đukanović came to Cetinje unannounced, protesters removed the barricades when he arrived

Analyzed the actions of police officers with the aim of securing and restoring the disturbed public order and peace in Cetinje on September 4 and 5, ahead of the enthronement of Joaniki as the Metropolitan of Montenegrin and Littoral

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Đukanović on Cetinje, Photo: Boris Pejović
Đukanović on Cetinje, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The President of Montenegro, Milo Đukanović, arrived in Cetinje unannounced on September 4, and protesters then removed the barricades so that he could enter the capital without hindrance.

This is written, among other things, in the Special Report of the Police Administration, which analyzes the actions of police officers in order to secure and restore the disturbed public order and peace in Cetinje on September 4 and 5, ahead of the enthronement of Joaniki as Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral.

"Around 18:30 p.m., an escort came to Cetinje, without prior notice, with a protected personality - the President of Montenegro, Mr. Milo Đukanović. During which the demonstrators moved the barricades that had been set up so that the column of vehicles could pass unhindered towards the city center itself. Upon entering Cetinje , the President entered the building of the residence, and then, accompanied by security guards - members of the Police Administration, he came to the restaurant 'Gradska kafana' on Njegoševa street in Trg kralja Nikola, where he joined other gathered citizens who were there to express their dissatisfaction with the maintenance ceremony. After a certain time, around 23:00 p.m., he retired to his residence in Cetinje," the Report states.

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