Democrats: We will not join a coalition with DPS

Democrats decided to pass this act due to, as they explained, the fact that the removal of the current government in the upcoming parliamentary elections is a condition for all conditions for the democratic and overall development of Montenegro and respect for the freedoms and rights of its citizens.
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Democratic Montenegro, Democrats, Photo: Democratic Montenegro
Democratic Montenegro, Democrats, Photo: Democratic Montenegro
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Ažurirano: 18.07.2015. 14:21h

At today's session, the Presidency of Democratic Montenegro adopted an act by which that party undertook not to form a pre-election or post-election coalition with the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) either at the local or state level.

Democrats decided to pass this act due to, as they explained, the fact that the replacement of the current government in the upcoming parliamentary elections is a condition of all conditions for the democratic and overall development of Montenegro and respect for the freedoms and rights of its citizens.

"Montenegro is the only country in Europe that, after the Second World War, did not change the government in elections, and the existence of one party in power, secured on the street, and then repeatedly "deserved" in undemocratic elections, has lasted for more than a quarter of a century. they said in Democratic Montenegro.

In that party, they state that the twenty-five-year rule of the Democratic Party of Socialists had harmful, and often disastrous, effects on the living standards of citizens.

The Democrats said that they are determined to democratize Montenegrin society and make Montenegro a state of the rule of law.

"We especially appreciate the fact that in all political subjects on the political scene of Montenegro there are professional and competent personnel, with clean biographies, who truly advocate for the development of democracy and the prosperity of Montenegro, but we emphasize that only by democratizing relations within parties and in democratic elections, by changing authorities, it frees up personnel and any other energy, so necessary for the overall progress of Montenegro", emphasized Democratic Montenegro.

The Democrats called on all other parties to adopt a similar act, especially those that, as they pointed out, in their many years of political activity, often cast doubt on their opposition character by more or less covert cooperation with the DPS.

"Also, we invite and encourage all parties to, on the other hand, stop with insinuations and frequent name-calling, turning the blade of criticism, instead of towards the government, towards colleagues from the opposition, and especially towards the Democrats", they said in that party.

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