Husović: Protests directed directly against the country's strategic goals

"The announced protests do not have a social character, but are exclusively aimed at confusing citizens and creating assumptions for violence that will be to their detriment," Husović said.
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Rafet Husović, Photo: Boris Pejović
Rafet Husović, Photo: Boris Pejović
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Ažurirano: 25.09.2015. 13:44h

The Bosniak Party does not support the announced protests of the Democratic Front, announced the President of the Bosniak Party and Deputy Prime Minister Rafet Husović.

"Montenegro is at the door of NATO, we are only a few months away from the summit in Warsaw, where we expect that our country will receive an invitation to join the NATO alliance. I think that this strategic goal of the country should be in focus and that it needs as much promotion as possible such a project that can bring long-term security and economic prosperity to Montenegro. On the other hand, protest and extra-institutional action, as of course a permissible form of struggle, does not bring anything new and nothing good at this moment," said Husović.

He is convinced, as he added, that Montenegro is on the right path of democratic processes that enable different types of political presentation.

"Parliament, the media and the media are a good opportunity to express the views of political parties. We believe that problems cannot and should not be solved on the street. Systematic and long-term solutions can only be the fruit of competent institutions, and by no means the product of protests. The announced protests do not have a social character, but are exclusively aimed at confusing citizens and creating assumptions for violence that will be to their detriment," Husović said.

He believes that the protests are "directed directly against the strategic goals of our country".

"For the most part, and against our political views, he cannot expect our support. The Bosniak party can calmly wait for the next elections that will follow in 2016, and it will be a good opportunity for all political organizations to show their strength and check the opinion of the citizens of Montenegro. Until then, we expect the decision on the country's accession to the NATO alliance to have its full epilogue in the Parliament, which is a symbol of the citizens' electoral will," Husović concluded.

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