Knežević: The opposition to boycott the debate on confidence in the Government

Knežević called on the MPs who are advocating for the removal of the Government to be outside the Assembly that day, and to join their colleagues from the Democratic Front who are boycotting the work of the Assembly
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Milan Knežević, Photo: Zoran Đurić
Milan Knežević, Photo: Zoran Đurić
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Ažurirano: 13.01.2016. 11:42h

The leader of the Democratic People's Party (DNP) Milan Knežević called on his colleagues from the opposition not to participate in the parliamentary debate on the review of confidence in the Government on January 25 and, as he stated, not to lend legitimacy to the political farce directed by Prime Minister Milo Đukanović.

"If all the parties that declare themselves as opposition parties, including the party of Ranko Krivokapić, are out of the Assembly, it is clear that Đukanović does not have the 41 deputies he needs to vote confidence in his own government," Knežević said at last night's New Year's cocktail of the DNP committee in Nikšić.

Knežević called on the MPs who are advocating for the removal of the Government to be outside the Assembly that day, and to join their colleagues from the Democratic Front who are boycotting the work of the Assembly.

"Because only large popular protests can inevitably result in the fall of the current government and the establishment of a minimum of confidence in the electoral process," said the leader of the DNP.

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