The Basic State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica formed the case after the president of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Danijel Živković, submitted to the Podgorica Security Department a list of 2.300 names, which the party believes exercise voting rights in Serbia, Republika Srpska and Montenegro.
According to unofficial information from "Vijesti", the prosecutor on duty in the ODT requested as early as Friday, when information appeared after the DPS media conference that there was a list of "double" voters, that the police call Živković and take a statement from him in that regard. subject.
The leader of the DPS came to the OB only today and submitted the list, which was processed by the DPS due to the suspicion that they are illegally exercising their right to vote.
According to information from the police, Živković refused to answer the inspector's questions as a citizen, but only left a list with 2.300 names.
According to "Vijesti" information, the police are waiting for further instructions from the prosecutor on what and how to proceed in this case...
Živković, after handing over the list, told journalists in front of OB Podgorica that he expects the competent state bodies to act on this information as soon as possible.
"Considering that tomorrow is election day, we will, in accordance with our information, inform the public, the State Election Commission, the non-governmental sector and the Police Directorate in detail, especially with those facts and persons that we now reliably know are who have crossed the border and are coming to Montenegro to exercise their right to vote, and tomorrow during the day you will have the opportunity to be informed in detail," said Živković.
He said that the OB came today, as the Basic State Prosecutor's Office requested information based on what was said at the DPS press conference in the Assembly.
"I submitted that information today. 2.300 names were submitted, as I said, of those persons who exercise their right to vote in these three countries, i.e. who exercise their right to vote illegally in Montenegro, and I am sure there will be more in the coming period and more, but that's what has been processed so far," said Živković.
When asked if they are violating the election silence and why they did not submit the list to the CB yesterday, he answered that yesterday they had many obligations and that it was the final convention of the Democratic Party of Socialists.
Živković said at a press conference on Wednesday that the party has "irrefutable evidence" that over 2.300 people who have the right to vote in Serbia and the entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) are on the voter list for the elections in Podgorica. He said that the DPS will not allow those people to vote, but he did not say how, instead he announced that they would submit their names to the "competent prosecutor's office" and the election committees.
"Vijesti" announced that the DPS determined that among those who have the right to vote in Podgorica and in Serbia there are some deputies, candidates for councilors in the elections in Podgorica and members of their families, famous businessmen, prominent former and current athletes, professors, journalists, doctors..
Among those who can vote both in the capital and in the RS, there are no more familiar names to the general public. Half of them are registered in the voter's list in Banja Luka, about twenty in Bijeljina, close to twenty in Čelinac and Dobi, ten each in Prijedor and Pale...
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